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.eader  Raymond  Priester 


Clemson  Vs. 
North  Carolina 


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Today's  Features 

6  Raymond  Priester 

41  Senior  Spotlight 

43  Senior  Sponsors 

54  Hall  of  Famers 

57  Lorenzo  Bromell 

65  Steve  Ensminger 

68  Clemson  Basketball 

77  Clemson  Baseball 

119  Stats,  stats,  stats 

120  The  Last  Word 


On  the  Cover 

Raymond  Priester  was  the  only  active  college 
football  player  to  hold  his  school's  rushing  record  on  a 
game,  season  and  career  basis  entering  the  1997 
season.  He  has  established  13  other  Clemson 
records  and  will  go  down  in  history  as  one  of  the 
school's  greatest  players.  Cover  Photos  by  Jim 
Moriarty 

Players  and  Coaches 

Alphabetical  Roster,  Clemson   58 

Alphabetical  Roster,  Opponents   .63 

Assistant  Coaches,  Clemson  14 

Graduate  Assistant  coaches   17 

Head  Coach  Tommy  West  13 

Starting  Lineups   60 


Meet  the  Tigers  37 

Numerical  Roster,  Clemson  60 

Numerical  Roster,  Opponents   61 

Opponent  Player  Information  78 

Stats,  Notes   119 

Strength  Coaches,  Clemson   42 

Tiger  Rookies   40 

The  Departments 

Alma  Mater  115 

Athletic  Staff   35 

Band  Feature   115 

Board  of  Trustees   8 

Clemson  Radio  Network   28 

Coaches,  All  Sports  20 

Courtesy  Car  Donors  22 

Emergency  Services  24 

IPTAY   81 

IPTAY  Donors   85 

IPTAY  Officers  86 

Managers   80 

Medical  Staff  33 

Memorial  Stadium  45 

Official's  Signals   25 

Photo  of  the  Week  53 

Stadium  Information   27 

Tiger  P.A.W.S  116 

Tiger  Traditions   75 

Trainers  80 

University  Feature  67 

University  President  11 

University  Commission   44 

Vickery  Hall  47 

Credits 

Editor:  Tim  Bourret 
Program  Manager:  Tim  Match 
Editorial  Staff:    Bob  Bradley,  Sam  Blackman, 
Brenda  Rabon,  Brett  Berg,  Amy  Moore,  Brian 
Hennessy,  Adair  Clary,  Kim  Johnson,  Will  Peeler, 
James  Brunson,  Emily  Rabon,  Jeff  Martin,  Andy 
Linn,  Meredith  Merritt 
Photos  by:  Jim  Moriarty,  Jim  Graham,  Bob 
Waldrop,  Vern  Verna,  Dave  Lewis,  Eddie  Cliffe, 
Mark  Cramer,  Kerry  Capps,  Patrick  Wright, 
Carolina  Photo  of  Charlotte,  NC,  Action  Sports  of 
Atlanta,  GA,  Mark  Houde,  Ken  Ruinard,  LSU 
Sports  Information  Office 


Today's  Game 


Tigers  try  to  continue  (binning  streak  ouer  North  Carolina  in  Death  Oalleg 


by  Tim  Bourret 


Clemson  Seniors  have  set  44  Records 

Today's  game  is  the  final  contest  in 
Death  Valley  for  Clemson's  19  seniors. 
This  class  has  a  chance  to  go  to  three  con- 
secutive bowl  games,  something  a  senior 
group  has  not  done  since  the  senior  class 
of  1991,  which  went  to  a  bowl  all  four 
years. 

Clemson's  seniors  include  some  of  the 
school's  great  players,  especially  on 
offense,  where  five  players  hold  a  com- 
bined 44  school  records.  The  class 
includes  Raymond  Priester,  Clemson's 
career  rushing  leader,  Nealon  Greene,  the 
school's  career  passing  leader  and  total 
offense  leader,  and  Tony  Home,  Clemson's 
single  season  record  holder  for  receptions 
and  all-purpose  running. 

Jim  Bundren  and  Glenn  Rountree  are 
also  record  setters  as  offensive  linemen. 
They  have  started  each  of  the  last  44 
games,  every  game  of  their  respective 
careers.  They  are  certainly  common 
denominators  in  the  Clemson  offense. 
Bundren  has  the  record  for  total  starts  by  a 
Clemson  offensive  tackle  and  they  com- 
bine to  hold  the  record  for  consecutive 
starts  by  an  offensive  lineman.  Rountree 
received  his  degree  from  Clemson  last 
August  and  Bundren  will  receive  his  in 
December.  Priester,  Greene  and  Home 
would  be  the  first  to  tell  you  they  couldn't 
accomplish  anything  the  last  four  years 
without  Rountree  and  Bundren  blocking  up 
front  the  last  44  games. 

There  are  many  other  significant  con- 


tributors from  this  senior  class  that  has 
won  26  football  games  over  the  last  four 
years.  Lamont  Hall  has  shown  his  abilities 
as  a  tight  end  and  a  fullback  this  year  and 
his  12  catches  are  the  most  by  a  Clemson 
tight  end  in  a  season  since  1991.  Ed 
Altman  has  been  a  steady  contributor  in 
the  offensive  line  after  coming  back  from  a 
torn  ACL  injury. 

Defensively,  Raymond  White  has  been 
a  consistent  leader  of  the  defensive  line, 
along  with  Tony  Plantin,  for  four  seasons. 
Lorenzo  Bromell  has  been  a  starter  this 
year  after  he  transferred  from  a  junior  col- 
lege. Mond  Wilson  is  approaching  the  300 
tackle  mark,  something  only  10  other 
Clemson  players  in  history  have  done. 
Those  four  seniors  are  big  reasons 
Clemson  ranks  among  the  top  five  in  the 
nation  in  rushing  defense. 

Clemson  1997  Seniors 


Name 

Pos 

Hometown 

Ed  Altman 

C 

Waycross,  GA 

Derek  Basileo 

WR 

Deerfield  Beach,  FL 

Elmer  Bench 

SN 

Manning,  SC 

Lorenzo  Bromell 

DT 

Choppee,  SC 

Jim  Bundren 

OT 

Wilmington,  DE 

James  Chappell 

WR 

Columbia,  SC 

Jason  Collins 

TE 

Slidell,  LA 

Rudy  Currie 

OLB 

Cleveland,  OH 

Adrian  Greene 

WR 

Loris,  SC 

Nealon  Greene 

QB 

Yonkers,  NY 

Lamont  Hall 

TE 

Clover,  SC 

Tony  Home 

WR 

Rockingham,  NC 

Mark  Landry 

OT 

Atlanta,  GA 

Matt  McLeod 

C 

Clemson,  SC 

Tony  Plantin 

DT 

Pendleton,  SC 

Raymond  Priester  TB 

Allendale,  SC 

Glenn  Rountree    OG    Suffolk,  VA 
Raymond  White     DT    Clinton,  MS 
Mond  Wilson        LB    Tupelo,  MS 

Clemson  vs.  North  Carolina  Series 

Clemson  holds  a  29-15-1  advantage  in 
the  series  with  North  Carolina  that  dates 
back  to  1 897,  the  second  year  of  football  at 
Clemson.  That  1897  game  was  just  the 
sixth  game  in  Clemson  football  history  and 
the  Tar  Heels  won  the  contest  28-0.  It  was 
the  first  game  for  the  Tigers  against  a  team 
that  is  currently  in  the  ACC.  Obviously  the 
league  was  not  formed  until  1953. 

Clemson  has  won  nine  of  the  last  11 
games  and  13  of  the  last  16  in  the  series. 
North  Carolina  broke  Clemson's  seven- 
game  winning  streak  in  the  series  in  1993, 
24-0  in  Chapel  Hill.  The  Tar  Heels  were 
victorious  last  year  45-0,  their  largest  mar- 
gin of  victory  ever  against  Clemson. 

North  Carolina  has  not  won  at  Clemson 
since  1980,  a  24-19  victory  on  ABC  TV. 
Lawrence  Taylor  provided  the  key  play  of 
that  game  for  North  Carolina,  a  sack  of 
Clemson  quarterback  Homer  Jordan  late 
in  the  fourth  period  with  Clemson  inside 
the  Tar  Heel  10.  Clemson  has  won  seven 
in  a  row  over  North  Carolina  in  Death 
Valley  by  a  combined  score  of  188-69. 

Clemson  won  the  1994  game  in 
Chapel  Hill,  28-17.  It  was  Clemson's  top 
win  of  1994  as  the  Tar  Heels  were  ranked 
12th  in  the  nation  in  the  USA  Today  poll 
entering  the  game.  Nealon  Greene  was  9- 
12  passing  for  104  yards. 

In  1995,  North  Carolina's  last  trip  to 
Clemson,  the  Tigers  were  victorious, 17-10. 
It  was  a  classic  defensive  game.  Brian 


The  1997  Seniors  will  be  playing  their  final  game  in  Death  Valley. 


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Dawkins,  now  with  the  Philadelphia 
Eagles,  provided  the  big  play  with  a  49- 
yard  interception  return  for  a  touchdown. 
Nealon  Greene  threw  a  30-yard  touch- 
down pass  to  Joe  Woods  and  Anthony 
Simmons  had  19  tackles.  Mond  Wilson, 
playing  for  the  injured  Andye  McCrorey, 
had  a  career  high  16  tackles  for  the 
Clemson  defense  that  intercepted  five 
North  Carolina  passes,  two  by  Peter  Ford 
and  one  by  Andy  Ford. 

Clemson  has  six  wins  over  North 
Carolina  when  the  Tar  Heels  enter  the 
game  as  a  ranked  team.  The  most  shock- 
ing took  place  in  1992  when  a  Clemson 
team  that  would  end  the  season  with  a  5-6 
record,  earned  a  40-7  victory  over  18th 
ranked  North  Carolina.  It  is  the  largest 
margin  of  victory  for  Clemson  in  the  series. 

Clemson  wins  over  Ranked  North  Carolina 


Teams 


Year 

Site 

Score 

UNC  Rank 

1959 

Chapel  Hill 

20-18 

12th 

1981 

Chapel  Hill 

10-8 

8th 

1982 

Clemson 

16-13 

18th 

1983 

Chapel  Hill 

16-3 

10th 

1992 

Clemson 

40-7 

18th 

1994 

Chapel  Hill 

28-17 

12th 

Records/Accomplishments  in  Range 

Here  is  a  list  of  records  that  are  in  range 
for  Clemson  individuals  heading  into  the 
North  Carolina  game 

*Tony  Home  needs  two  touchdown 
receptions  to  break  the  Clemson  single 
season  record.  He  has  seven  and  the 
record  is  eight  by  Perry  Tuttle  in  1981  and 
Terrance  Roulhac  in  1984. 

*Tony  Home  needs  65  receiving  yards 
to  set  the  Clemson  single  season  recep- 
tion yardage  mark.  He  has  851  and  the 
record  is  915  by  Perry  Tuttle  in  1980. 

Nealon  Greene  needs  two  touchdown 
passes  to  break  Mike  Eppley's  single  sea- 
son record.  Greene  has  13  and  Eppley 
had  14  in  1984 

*Nealon  Greene  needs  20  yards  rush- 
ing to  reach  1000  for  his  career. 

*Nealon  Greene  has  completed  64.8 
percent  of  his  passes  in  1 997,  ahead  of  the 
record  of  59.6  by  Mike  Eppley  in  1983. 

•Raymond  Priester  needs  two  recep- 
tions to  become  Clemson's  career  recep- 
tion leader  for  a  running  back.  He  has  44 
and  the  record  is  45  by  Ray  Yauger,  1968- 
70. 

'Raymond  Priester  needs  246  yards 
to  reach  4000  rushing  yards  for  his  career 

'Raymond  Priester  needs  256  rushing 
yards  to  record  his  third  straight  1000-yard 
season. 

*Mond  Wilson  needs  10  tackles  to 
reach  300  for  his  career. 

Awards  Candidates  on  Display  Today 

No  less  than  eight  players  between  the 
two  teams  in  today's  game  were  still  under 
consideration  for  national  awards  heading 
into  this  week.  Five  North  Carolina  players 


and  three  Clemson  players  were  in  the 
finalist  or  semifinalist  stages  for  the 
Lombardi  (lineman),  Walker  (running 
back),  Butkus  (linebacker),  Biletnikof 
(wide  receiver)  or  Thorpe  Awards  (defen- 
sive back). 

Entering  this  week,  Clemson's 
Raymond  Priester  was  still  under  consider- 
ation for  the  Doak  Walker  Award,  given  to 
the  top  running  back  in  the  nation,  Tony 
Home  was  a  semifinalist  for  the  Fred 
Biletnikof  Award,  given  to  the  top  receiver 
in  the  country,  and  Anthony  Simmons  was 
a  semifinalist  for  the  Dick  Butkus  Award, 
given  to  the  top  linebacker  in  the  country. 

North  Carolina  players  still  prominent  in 
the  run  for  the  national  awards  by  position 
are  Greg  Ellis,  a  finalist  for  the  Lombardi 
Award,  Brian  Simmons  and  Kivuusama 
Mays,  both  semifinalists  for  the  Butkus 
Award,  and  Dre  Bly  and  Greg  Williams, 
both  Thorpe  Award  candidates. 

All  of  these  awards  will  be  announced 
on  December  13th  during  the  College 
Football  Awards  show  on  ESPN. 

North  Carolina  Update 

North  Carolina  enters  today's  game 
ranked  eighth  in  the  country  by  Associated 
Press  with  an  8-1  record.  The  Tar  Heels 
are  coming  off  their  only  loss  of  the  sea- 
son, a  20-3  setback  to  now  number-one 
ranked  Florida  State.  Tar  Heel  coach 
Mack  Brown  has  done  an  outstanding  job 
with  his  program.  North  Carolina  won  just 
two  games  his  first  two  years,  now  they 
have  lost  just  three  in  the  last  two  seasons. 

North  Carolina  features  an  outstanding 
defense,  among  the  top  five  in  the  country 
in  just  about  all  areas.  North  Carolina  is 
fourth  in  rushing  defense,  fourth  in  pass 
defense  and  third  in  total  defense.  Rarely 
do  you  see  a  team  that  ranks  in  the  top  five 
in  the  nation  in  all  three  areas.  Five  play- 
ers on  the  North  Carolina  defense  are 
familiar  names  to  All-America  voters. 
Kivuusama  Mays  is  the  top  tackier  with 
103  stops,  including  14.5  tackles  for  loss. 
Brian  Simmons  has  92  tackles  and  12 
tackles  for  loss.  Both  are  in  the  top  10  for 
the  Butkus  Award. 

Greg  Ellis  is  among  the  top  defensive 
linemen  in  the  country  by  virtue  of  his 
selection  as  one  of  the  final  four  for  the 
Lombardi  Award.  He  has  68  tackles, 
including  a  team  best  six  sacks.  The  sec- 
ondary is  led  by  Dre  Bly,  who  led  the  nation 
in  interceptions  as  a  freshman.  Now,  no 
one  throws  in  his  direction.  He  has  24 
tackles  for  the  season.  Greg  Williams  is 
third  in  the  team  in  tackles  from  the  sec- 
ondary with  83  tackles. 

The  offensive  had  been  led  by  Oscar 
Davenport,  one  of  the  most  efficiency 
quarterbacks  in  the  country.  But,  the  junior 
suffered  a  fractured  ankle  against  Florida 
State  and  will  not  play  today.  That  means 
Brown  must  go  to  his  bullpen  where  he  has 
Chris  Keldorf,  the  first-team  AII-ACC  quar- 


terback a  year  ago.  This  season  Keldorf 
has  completed  58  percent  of  his  passes  for 
933  yards  and  seven  TDs. 

While  two  players  numbered  41  lead 
the  respective  defenses,  two  players  num- 
ber-27  lead  the  offenses.  Jonathan  Linton 
is  the  top  rusher  for  North  Carolina  with 
729  yards  and  seven  touchdowns. 
Clemson's  top  rusher  is  Raymond  Priester 
with  744  yards.  Both  wear  number  27. 

North  Carolina  averages  258  yards  per 
game  through  the  air,  22nd  highest  in  the 
country.  Keldorf  will  have  some  outstand- 
ing receivers  today,  led  by  Na  Brown  with 
46  for  484  yards  and  J.C.  Stevens  with  39 
for  524  yards  and  three  scores.  North 
Carolina  has  five  different  receivers  with  at 
least  20  receptions  this  year. 

Final  Game  for  Jordan 

While  this  is  the  final  home  game  for 
Clemson's  19  seniors,  it  is  also  the  final 
home  game  for  long  time  Clemson  football 
assistant  Whitey  Jordan.  Forty  years  ago 
Jordan  set  a  Clemson  record  for  yards  per 
reception  over  the  course  of  the  season  as 
a  player,  a  record  that  stood  for  over  30 
years.  He  has  been  an  assistant  coach 
under  Frank  Howard,  Hootie  Ingram  and 
Ken  Hatfield  and  an  assistant  athletic 
director  under  Tommy  West. 

In  his  over  40  years  of  college  football 
he  has  also  been  an  assistant  coach  at 
SMU,  where  he  coached  the  Pony  Express 
(Eric  Dickerson  and  Craig  James)  to  a 
number-two  national  ranking.  He  was  also 
the  offensive  coordinator  at  Florida  when 
Emmitt  Smith  was  the  SEC  Player  of  the 
Year.  He  also  coached  under  Mack 
Brown  at  North  Carolina  between  1990-92. 

Few  have  given  more  to  Clemson  ath- 
letics and  to  Clemson  University  than 
Whitey  Jordan.  "You  are  fortunate  in  life  to 
be  around  a  handful  of  special  people, 
people  that  give  to  others  continuously. 
Whitey  Jordan  is  one  of  those  people,"  said 
Clemson  Head  Coach  Tommy  West. 

"From  playing  at  Clemson  for  Coach 
Howard,  to  coaching  under  him,  to  coming 
back  to  Clemson  in  recent  years,  he  has 
done  so  much  for  the  Clemson  program. 
He  was  especially  helpful  to  me  when  I 
came  back  to  Clemson  in  1994  because 
he  had  been  here  with  the  previous  staff. 
His  knowledge  and  experience  in  all  phas- 
es of  the  program  was  invaluable.  He  is  a 
very  intelligent  football  man. 

"But  the  thing  about  Whitey  Jordan  that 
I  will  always  remember  is  the  way  he  gives 
of  himself  to  other  people.  He  is  positive 
and  an  enjoyable  person  to  be  around.  I 
will  treasure  the  years  he  worked  with  us  at 
Clemson." 

Jordan  will  retire  from  his  position  at 
Clemson  in  February.  He  does  plan  to 
coach  under  Galen  Hall  with  the  Rhein  Fire 
of  the  World  League  this  winter  in  Europe. 
Jordan  coached  with  Hall  at  Florida  in  the 
1980s. 


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by  Tim  Bourret 

It's  August  17,  1994  and  it  is  a  day  the 
media  has  been  waiting  for. 

Clemson  policy  prohibits  the  media  from 
talking  to  the  incoming  freshmen  players  until 
Fan  Appreciation  Day,  which  is  usually  held 
two  weeks  into  practice.  Tommy  West's  first 
team  is  very  young  so  freshmen  will  have  a 
significant  impact.  This  will  certainly  be  the 
case  at  running  back  where  a  first-year  fresh- 
man will  start  at  tailback,  traditionally,  the  key 
position  in  the  Clemson  offense. 

West's  first  class  signed  five  outstanding 
running  backs  in  order  to  fill  this  key  area. 
Nationally,  it  is  considered  one  of  the  best 
running  back  classes  in  the  nation.  As  the 
media  enters  the  Clemson  locker  room,  there 
is  a  feeling  that  one  of  the  running  backs  in 
the  room  might  some  day  be  considered  the 
greatest  running  back  in  Clemson  history. 

The  media  crowded  around  the  candi- 
dates to  get  that  first  interview. 

Raymond  Priester  sat  by  his  locker,  virtu- 
ally unnoticed. 

The  media  was  right,  a  future  record  set- 
ting running  back,  the  greatest  running  back 
in  Clemson  history,  was  in  their  midst,  but  no 
one  thought  it  would  be  Raymond  Priester. 

Priester  entered  Clemson  after  a  sterling 
high  school  career,  but  it  had  been  achieved 
at  relatively  small  Allendale-Fairfax  High 
School  in  Allendale,  SC.  He  put  up  gawdy 
numbers,  such  as  5,673  career  rushing  yards 
and  71  touchdowns. 

But,  the  lead  honor  in  his  bio  was  the  fact 
that  he  was  rated  the  sixth  best  linebacker  in 
the  Atlantic  Region  by  Bluechip  Illustrated. 
He  was  a  Shrine  Bowl  player,  but  unlike  the 
other  freshmen  running  backs  in  1994,  he 
was  left  off  the  national  High  School  All- 
America  teams.  With  only  one  other  Division 
I  signee  in  the  history  of  Allendale  prior  to 
Priester,  many  felt  he  had 
accumulated  his  statistics 
against  weak  competition 
and  that  the  speed  of  the  col- 
lege game  would  leave  him 
in  a  reserve  role. 

"When  I  came  here  I  was- 
n't concerned  with  prior  rank- 
ings of  players,  I  just  felt,  this 
is  college  and  everyone  is 
going  to  get  a  fair  chance,  a 
clean  start,"  said  Priester 
reflecting  on  his  first  days  at 
Clemson.  "When  I  came  in  I 
just  felt  if  I  worked  hard  I 
would  get  a  shot  to  prove 
myself." 

Priester  was  and  still  is 
one  of  the  hardest  workers 
on  the  Clemson  team  and 
that  work  ethic  paid  off  early 
in  his  career.  There  was 
quite  a  log  jam  at  the  tailback 
position  and  Priester  was  the 
biggest  back  of  the  group. 
Tommy  West  saw  his  all- 


around  talents  could  be  better  served  at  full- 
back. 

"I  wasn't  jumping  about  and  down  about 
making  the  move  to  fullback  at  first  because  I 
had  never  played  the  position.  You  are  always 
a  little  skeptical  about  moving  to  a  position 
you  have  never  played  before.  But,  I  went 
back  to  my  dorm  room  and  talked  about  it 
with  my  parents  and  it  came  to  me  that  my 
main  concern  was  getting  on  the  field,  regard- 
less of  how  I  got  there,  so  I  could  help  the 
team." 

The  first  three  games  of  the  season,  as  a 
reserve  tailback,  Priester  had  one  carry  for 
two  yards.  He  played  just  a  few  snaps  in 
Clemson  losses  to  NC  State  and  Virginia. 
With  a  1-2  record  West  moved  Priester  to  full- 
back for  the  Maryland  game  and  the  first-year 
freshman  responded  with  19  carries  for  88 
yards  and  a  touchdown. 

"I  was  anxious  the  first  three  games,  just 
cheering  from  the  sideline.  I  kept  in  the 
game,  it  is  a  team  sport,  you  have  to  stay  pos- 
itive and  cheer  your  teammates  on.  Coach 
(Richard)  Bisaccia  told  me  to  stay  focussed 
and  something  positive  would  come  out  of  it. 
I  was  always  confident  I  could  do  it,  and  my 
confidence  increased  as  I  got  better  in  prac- 
tice." 

Priester  remained  the  starting  fullback  for 
the  rest  of  the  season.  He  concluded  the  year 
with  343  yards  and  three  touchdowns  on  87 
attempts. 

Coming  into  the  1995  season  Priester 
was  ranked  among  the  top  backs  in  the 
nation. ..as  a  fullback.  But,  during  the  dog 
days  of  August  in  1995,  West  and  Bisaccia 
moved  Priester  to  tailback.  Priester's  running 
style  was  not  of  the  typical  dashing  tailback, 
but  he  had  the  ability  to  hit  the  hole  quickly, 
especially  when  he  had  Emory  Smith,  much 
improved  himself,  providing  the  lead  block. 

The  result  was  a  record  breaking  season 


Clemson  Career  Rushing  Leaders 

Rk  Name 

Years 

IC 

Avg 

IB 

Yards 

1.  Raymond  Priester  1994-97  760 

4.95 

21 

3754 

2.  Kenny  Flowers 

1983-86 

590 

4.94 

26 

2914 

3.  Terry  Allen 

1987-89 

523 

5.31 

28 

2778 

4.  Buddy  Gore 

1966-68 

600 

4.29 

15 

2571 

5.  Ray  Yauger 

1968-70 

555 

4.39 

16 

2439 

6.  Chuck  McSwain 

1979-82 

483 

4.80 

23 

2320 

7.  Stacey  Driver 

1982-85 

476 

4.82 

15 

2293 

8.  Ken  Callicutt 

1973-77 

492 

4.59 

11 

2256 

9.  Lester  Brown 

1976-79 

505 

4.45 

31 

2228 

10.  Rodney  Blunt 

1989-93 

508 

4.28 

13 

2173 

Priester  has  been  one  of  Clemson's  most  popular  players  in  the  1990s 


for  Priester.  He  led  the  ACC  in  rushing,  the 
first  Tiger  to  do  that  since  Terry  Allen  in  1 987, 
with  a  Clemson  record  1322  yards.  The  total 
included  263  yards  against  Duke,  breaking 
Cliff  Austin's  all-time  single  game  record.  He 
was  a  major  cog  in  a  Clemon  offense  that 
averaged  nearly  400  yards  per  game  and  led 
to  an  8-3  regular  season. 

The  records  continued  in  1996,  as  he  bet- 
tered his  1995  figure  by  23  yards,  another 
documentation  of  his  consistency.  He  fin- 
ished the  year  with  four  consecutive  100-yard 
games,  including  a  bowl  record  151  yards 
rushing  against  LSU.  He  became  Clemson's 
career  rushing  leader  in  that  game,  breaking 
Kenny  Flowers  record. 

Entering  the  1 997  season  Priester  already 
had  Clemson's  rushing  record  on  a  game, 
season  and  career  basis,  the  only  active  play- 
er in  college  football  who  could  make  that 
claim.  This  season  he  led  the  ACC  in  rushing 
and  is  chasing  another  1000  yard  season, 
attempting  to  be  just  the  sixth  player  in  ACC 
history  to  have  three  1000-yard  seasons. 

Priester  has  accomplished  these  numbers 
with  a  unique  style  for  a  tailback.  "Raymond 
Priester  is  a  very  physical,  strong  runner," 
said  NC  State  Coach  Mike  O'Cain.  "He  is  apt 
to  just  run  over  you."  Priester  reminds  many 
of  current  Pittsburgh 
Steelers  running  back 
Jerome  Bettis,  who  ranks 
second  in  the  NFL  in  rush- 
ing yards  this  weeks  thanks 
to  a  bull-dozing  style  of  play. 
Priester  has  had  just  three 
career  rushes  of  over  40 
yards  with  a  long  run  of  65, 
so  his  statistics  have  not 
been  inflated  by  a  few  long 
runs.  He  does  it  by  bringing 
his  lunch  pail  to  practice  and 
to  games  every  day. 

"Raymond  Priester  is 
one  of  the  hardest  workers 
and  most  consistent  people 
I  have  ever  coached,"  said 
Tommy  West.  "He  is  a  great 
example  to  young  players. 
He  goes  about  his  job  in  an 
unselfish  manner.  You 
never  would  know  he  has  all 
those  records.  The  way  he 
carries  himself,  he  is  one  of 
the  most  respected  players 


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Priester  came  to  Clemson  from  one  of  the 
state's  smallest  schools,  but  he  has  put 
up  big  numbers. 


by  his  teammates  I  have  been  around." 

Respect  is  certainly  a  word  that  comes  to 
mind  when  talking  about  Raymond  Priester. 
Seldom  has  a  running  back  had  more  respect 
from  his  offensive  linemen,  and  vice  verse. 
"We  take  pride  in  Raymond's  accomplish- 
ments and  records,"  said  Jim  Bundren,  who 
has  started  44  consecutive  games  blocking 
for  Priester.  "It  is  a  unique  situation,  but  when 
Raymond  breaks  a  record  we  really  feel  a 
part  of  it,  and  Raymond  always  gives  us  cred- 
it. We  are  just  as  hungry  for  him  to  reach 
1 000  yards  as  he  is.  We  have  a  special  bond 
with  him  because  we  came  in  to  the  starting 
lineup  together." 

"Blocking  for  Raymond  Priester  adds  to 

Priester  Owns  16  Clemson  Records 

Here  is  a  list  of  the  records  "We"  hold 
heading  into  the  North  Carolina  Game 
*Most  yards  rushing  in  a  career  (3754) 
*Most  yards  rushing  in  a  season  (1345,  in 

1996) 

"Most  yards  rushing  in  a  game  (263  vs. 

Duke,  1995) 
'Most  all-purpose  running  yards  in  a  career 

(4053) 

*Most  carries  in  a  career  (760) 
*#Most  carries  in  a  game  (36  vs.  Maryland, 
1997) 

*Most  consecutive  carries  in  a  game  (12  vs. 

Maryland,  1997) 
*Most  yards  rushing  in  a  series  of  4  games 

(599,  1995) 
*Most  100-yard  rushing  games  in  a  career 

(14,  1994-97) 
*Most  rushes  in  a  season  (257,  1996) 
*Most  100-yard  games  in  a  season  (7  in 

1996) 

*Most  yards  rushing  in  a  bowl  game  (151  vs. 

LSU,  1996  Peach) 
*#Most  consecutive  100-yard  rushing  games 

(5,  1996-97) 
*#  Most  200-yard  rushing  games  in  a  career 

(2) 

*Most  career  starts  at  running  back  (40) 
*Most  consecutive  starts  at  running  back 
(29) 


our  motivation,"  said  Glenn  Rountree,  like 
Bundren,  a  lineman  who  has  made  a  block  on 
just  about  all  of  his  3754  career  rushing 
yards.  "We  take  a  lot  of  pride  in  the  records 
he  breaks,  because  when  Raymond  is  run- 
ning the  ball  well  that  means  we  are  winning." 

Priester's  respect  for  his  teammates, 
especially  the  offensive  linemen  is  genuine. 
After  he  broke  the  Clemson  single  game 
rushing  record  against  Duke  in  1995  the 
offensive  linemen  tried  to  pick  him  up  and 
carry  him  off  the  field.  Priester  wouldn't  have 
it. 

"I  should  have  carried  the  linemen  off  the 
field,  they  are  the  people  who  made  that  pos- 
sible," said  Priester  after  the  game.  This  type 
of  unselfish  behavior  is  a  reason  for  Priester's 
high  respect  level  among  his  teammates.  This 
year  at  Maryland,  when  news  that  Priester 
had  gotten  to  the  200-yard  mark,  you  would 
have  thought  each  one  of  the  offensive  line- 
men had  carried  the  ball  that  day. 

When  asked  about  the  records  he  had  set 
during  his  career,  he  stopped  the  interviewer 
short  and  said,  "you  mean  the  records  we 
have  set  at  Clemson." 

"Bundren,  Rountree,  Lamont  Hall,  and  the 
other  seniors,  came  into  the  lineup  with  me, 
so  we  have  had  the  same  goals  for  four  years. 
Those  guys  have  a  great  work  eithic,  you  can 
see  it  in  practice  everyday.  It  has  been  a  plea- 
sure running  behind  them.  I  would  love  to 
keep  playing  with  those  guys.  I  thank  them  for 
what  they  have  done  for  me  and  this  team." 

Priester  has  had  many  incredible 
moments  in  his  Clemson  career,  but,  fittingly, 
his  most  memorable  time  at  Clemson  sur- 
rounds a  team  accomplishment.  "My  most 
memorable  moment,  or  time  at  Clemson 
came  during  my  sophomore  year.  We  were 
3-3  heading  into  an  open  week  after  losing  a 
tough  game  to  Georgia.  After  having  a  5-6 
season  the  previous  year,  we  were  at  the 
crossroads.  We  could  have  self-destructed." 

"But,  we  didn't,  we  went  to  Maryland  and 
won  and  then  made  it  five  wins  in  a  row  and 
brought  the  program  back  to  being  a  bowl 
team.  That  practice  for  the  Maryland  game, 
and  then  the  game  itself,  are  probably  the 
most  memorable  moments  for  me.  We  really 
came  together  as  a  team,  and  that  is  why  you 
play  the  game."  Priester  had  a  major  contri- 
bution in  that  game  with  163  yards  rushing  in 
a  24-3  victory. 

The  team  attitude  is  naturally  ingrained  in 
Priester  because  he  has  a  strong  family 
behind  him,  in  fact,  it  is  similar  to  a  football 
team.  He  is  the  oldest  of  10  children  (6  sis- 
ters and  3  brothers)  and  that  large  family  has 
taught  him  the  importance  of  being  a  team. 

"My  mom  and  my  dad,  Rosella  and 
Raymond,  Sr.,  always  supported  me  growing 
up.  They  come  to  all  the  home  games  and 
have  always  been  there  when  I  was  down  and 
been  here  to  share  the  joys  I  have  had.  I  love 
them.  Having  a  big  family  taught  me  at  an 
early  age  to  work  as  a  team.  I  learned  the 
sharing  concept  and  the  giving  concept  at  an 
early  age.  When  you  are  used  to  being 
around  a  lot  of  people  you  don't  focus  on 
yourself." 

Priester  is  quick  to  point  out  that  he  has 
always  had  strong  support  from  his  coaches 
and  advisors  at  Clemson  and  in  high  school. 
"I  had  two  great  high  school  coaches  who 


Priester-Horne  Looking  for  1000-yard 
seasons 

Roomates  and  teammates  Raymond 
Priester  and  Tony  Home  are  in  range  of 
becoming  just  the  fifth  duo  in  ACC  history 
to  reach  1000  yards  rushing  and  1000 
yards  receiving  in  the  same  season.  The 
last  time  it  happened  was  in  1995  when 
Florida  State  had  two  1000-yard  receivers 
and  a  1000-yard  rusher. 

Priester  needs  256  yards  rushing  to 
reach  the  1000  mark  and  Home  needs  151 
receiving  yards  to  reach  that  magic  figure. 
They  also  have  a  chance  to  lead  the  ACC 
in  their  respective  categories.  It  is  very 
unusual,  at  any  time  of  the  season,  to  have 
the  league's  leading  rusher  and  leading 
receiver. 

In  fact,  you  have  to  go  back  to  1963  to 
find  the  last  time  an  ACC  team  has  done 
that  over  the  course  of  a  season,  and  it  has 
happened  just  twice  in  league  history.  In 
1963  Ken  Williard  of  North  Carolina  led  the 
ACC  in  rushing  with  648  yards.  That  same 
year  his  teammate  Bob  Lacey,  tied  for  the 
league  lead  in  receiving  with  48  receptions. 

The  only  other  time  in  ACC  history  that 
the  same  team  has  had  the  top  rusher  and 
receiver  was  in  1957  when  Virginia's  Fred 
Polzer  led  the  league  in  receptions  with  25, 
and  teammate  Jim  Bakhtiar  led  the  league 
in  rushing  with  822  yards. 

ACC  Teams  with  1000- Yard  Rusher  and 
Receiver 


Year 

Team 

Rusher 

Receiver 

1970 

W.  Forest 

J.  McDougald 

W.  Baumgardner 

(260-1177) 

(55-1000) 

1989 

Duke 

Fi.  Cuthbert 

Clarkston  Hines 

(187-1023) 

(61-1149) 

1990 

Virginia 

Terry  Kirby 

Herman  Moore 

(165-1020) 

(54-1190) 

1995 

Florida  St. 

W.  Dunn 

E.G.  Green 

(166-1242) 

(60-1007) 

A.  Cooper 

(71-1002) 

always  put  me  in  the  right  direction,  Doc 
Davis  and  Mike  Doolittle.  Coach  West  and 
Coach  Bisaccia  have  done  so  much  for  me  I 
can't  thank  them  enough. 

"I  have  had  professors  here  who  have 
taught  me  a  lot.  I  should  need  only  a  couple 
of  classes  after  May  to  graduate.  The  people 
at  Vickery  Hall  also  have  helped  quite  a  bit.  I 
have  been  fortunate. " 

Today,  Raymond  Priester  will  join  his  fel- 
low seniors  as  they  run  down  the  hill  for  the 
last  time,  hear  the  roar  of  the  Memorial 
Stadium  crowd  for  the  last  time,  and  hopeful- 
ly gain  victory  over  a  ranked  opponent.  It  will 
be  a  memorable  day  for  Raymond  Priester. 

"I  just  want  to  be  remembered  as  a  person 
who  gave  his  all  for  the  team.  I  was  brought 
up  that  there  is  no  "I"  in  the  word  team.  The 
records  that  have  been  set  are  not  what  you 
remember,  it  will  be  the  relationships  with  my 
teammates  and  the  experiences  we  shared." 

You  can  certainly  see  why,  "Everybody 
Loves  Raymond." 


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t^H^  Trustees.  &  Administration 


Lawrence  M.  Gressette,  Jr. 
Chairman,  Columbia 


Louis  P.  Batson,  Jr. 
Greenville 


Trustees  Emeriti 

William  Green  Deschamps,  Jr., 
Bishopville 
Fletcher  C.  Derrick,  Jr., 
Charleston 
Paul  W.  McAlister,  Laurens 
Buck  Mickel,  Greenville 
Paul  Quattlebaum, 
Charleston 
James  C.  Self,  Greenwood 
D.  Leslie  Tindal,  Pinewood 
James  M.  Waddell,  Jr., 

Columbia 
William  N.  Geiger,  Jr. 
Columbia 

Executive  Secretary  -  Thornton  Kirby 


Les  McCraw 
Greenville 


Doug  Kingsmore 
Aiken 


Patricia  H.  McAbee 
McCormick 


Bill  Hendrix 
Chagrin  Falls,  OH 


J.  J.  Britton 
Sumter 


Thomas  McTeer,  Jr. 
Columbia 


Bill  Smith 
Columbia 


Joseph  D.  Swann 
Greenville 


Clemson  University  Executive  Officers 

Constantine  W.  Curris,  President 
Steffen  Rogers.  Provost  and  Vice  President  for  Academic  Affairs 
Gary  Ransdell,  Vice  President  for  Administration  and  Advancement 
John  Kelly,  Vice  President  Public  Service  and  Agriculture 
Almeda  Rogers  Jacks,  Vice  President  for  Student  Affairs 
Benjamin  W.  Anderson,  General  Counsel 
Thornton  Kirby,  Executive  Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Trustees 
Scott  Ludlow,  Chief  Financial  Officer 
David  Stalnaker,  Assistant  to  the  President  and  Executive  Director 
Commission  on  the  Future  of  Clemson  University 
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Jerome  V.  Reel,  Senior  Provost  and  Dean  of  Undergrad.  Studies 
William  B.  Wehrenberg,  Dean,  Coll.  of  Agriculture,  Forestry  and  Life  Sciences 
James  F.  Barker,  Dean,  College  of  Architecture,  Arts  and  Humanities 
Jerry  Trapnell,  Dean,  College  of  Business  and  Public  Affairs 
Harold  E.  Cheatham,  Dean,  College  of  Health,  Education  and  Human  Dev. 
Thomas  M.  Keinath,  Dean,  College  of  Engineering  and  Science 
Christopher  J.  Duckenfield,  Vice  Provost  of  Computer  Information  Technology 
Joseph  F.  Boykin,  Jr.,  Dean  of  Libraries 
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Allen  Wood 
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Constantine  W.  "Deno"  Curris  has  begun 
to  build  a  vision  for  the  future  based  on 
identifying  and  enhancing  those  quali- 
ties that  make  the  university  distinctive. 

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The  Curris  File 

Born:  November  1 3,  1 940 
Spouse:  Jo  Hern  Curris 
Children:  Robert  Alexander,  Elena 
Diane 

Education: 

B.A.  in  Political  Science  (magna  cum 
laude)  University  of  Kentucky,  1 962 
M.A.  in  Political  Science,  University 
of  Illinois,  1965 

Ed.D.  in  Higher  Education,  Universi- 
ty of  Kentucky,  1 967 

Employment  Resume: 

President  and  Professor  of  Public 
Policy,  University  of  Northern  Iowa, 
Cedar  Falls,  Iowa  1983-1995 

President,  Murray  State  University, 
Murray,  Kentucky,  1973-1983 

Vice  President  and  Dean  of  the  Fac- 
ulty, West  Virginia  Institute  of 
Technology,  Montgomery,  WV,  1971- 
73 

Dean  of  Student  Personnel  Pro- 
grams, Marshall  University,  Hunting- 
ton, WV,  1969-71 

Director  of  Academic  Programs, 
West  Virginia  Board  of  Education, 
Charleston,  WV,  1968-69 

Vice  President  and  Dean  of  the  Fac- 
ulty, Midway  (KY)  College,  1965-68 

Assistant  Coordinator,  University  of 
Kentucky  Centennial  Celebration, 
1964-65 


Curris' .  first  challenge 
upon  coming  to  Clemson 
was  filling  key  administrative 
vacancies  and  building  a 
sense  of  teamwork  and  co- 
operation among  deans  and 
executive  officers — a  task 
which  is  largely  completed. 
In  addition,  he  has  estab- 
lished a  goal  of  recruiting 
more  young  professors  to 
counter  a  graying  of  the 
Clemson  faculty. 

Another  immediate  pri- 
ority was  increasing  Clem- 
son's involvement  with  state 
leaders  and  working  with 
other  institutions  to  reverse 
declining  state  funding 
trends.  The  efforts  helped 
secure  an  increase  in  gener- 
al state  funding  for  higher 
education  as  well  as  a  capi- 
tal bond  bill  designed  prima- 
rily for  the  state's  colleges 
and  universities. 

Curris  has  also  focused 
more  attention  on  the  univer- 
sity's information  technology 
infrastructure,  which  had  of- 
ten been  neglected  during  years  of  bud- 
get cuts  during  the  early  90's.  Using  $2 
million  of  savings  from  restructuring, 
Curris  funded  a  plan  to  extend  the  infor- 
mation technology  network  campus- 
wide,  providing  network  access  to  all 
faculty  and  bringing  2,000  dormitory 
rooms  online.  It  was  merely  the  first  step 
in  a  long-range  plan  to  attain  and  main- 
tain technological  currency  in  the  class- 
room. 

Another  of  Curris'  early  accomplish- 
ments has  been  upgrading  many  basic 
student  and  administrative  services, 
such  as  admissions  recruiting,  plant 
maintenance  and  class  registration  sys- 
tems. 

Curris  also  believes  in  seeking  input 
from  experts  outside  the  university.  The 
Commission  on  the  Future  of  Clemson 
University  was  created  by  the  Board  of 
Trustees  on  Curris'  recommendation  to 
build  on  earlier  planning  and  self-study 
efforts.  In  May,  more  than  300  alumni 
and  friends — leaders  in  industry  and  the 
professions — came  to  campus  for  the 
Commission's  first  meeting,  to  hear  re- 
ports on  the  university's  goals  and  offer 
perspective  and  insight  to  help  the  uni- 
versity plan  for  the  21st  century. 

Building  strong  foundations  is  a  test- 
ed strategy  that  Curris  used  while  presi- 


dent of  both  Murray  State  University — 
where  he  oversaw  extensive  campus 
renovations  and  improvements — and  at 
the  University  of  Northern  Iowa — where 
he  led  a  move  to  raise  admissions  stan- 
dards and  strengthen  academic  pro- 
grams. 

A  native  of  Lexington,  Kentucky, 
Curris  received  a  bachelor's  degree  in 
political  science  from  the  University  of 
Kentucky,  a  master's  in  political  science 
and  public  administration  from  the  Uni- 
versity of  Illinois,  and  a  doctorate  in  high- 
er education  from  the  University  of  Ken- 
tucky. 

Curris  is  also  a  national  leader  in 
higher  education.  He  is  a  past  Chair- 
man of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the 
American  Association  of  State  Colleges 
and  Universities  and  was  a  featured  par- 
ticipant in  a  1997  national  videotelecon- 
ference  on  "The  New  Public  University: 
How  Do  We  Compete  in  a  Changing  En- 
vironment?" Curris  is  also  one  of  25 
presidents  currently  serving  on  the 
national  Kellogg  Commission  on  the 
Future  of  Land-Grant  Universities. 

When  his  schedule  permits,  Curris 
enjoys  gardening,  fishing,  and  reading. 
He  is  married  to  Jo  Hern  Curris,  a  tax 
attorney  and  author,  and  they  have  a 
son  Robert  Alexander,  and  a  daughter, 
Elena  Diane. 


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Improvement  has  been  the  watchword  of 
the  Clemson  football  program  since  Tommy 
West  became  the  head  coach  in  December  of 
1993.  Within  each  of  his  first  three  seasons 
his  teams  have  shown  significant  improve- 
ment and  gained  strength  as  the  season  pro- 
gressed. 

His  Clemson  resume  as  a  head  coach 
includes  three  bowl  appearances,  a  top  25 
ranking  in  every  season,  eight  road  wins  and 
five  wins  over  AP  Top  25  teams.  His  teams 
have  risen  in  the  ACC  standings  each  year,  to 
a  number-two  finish  in  1996.  If  his  1997 
team  can  appear  in  a  bowl  it  would  be  the  first 
time  since  1989-91  era  that  Clemson  has 
appeared  in  a  bowl  game  three  straight  years. 

Each  of  his  first  three  seasons  has  seen 
the  Tigers  make  a  late  season  run.  In  1994, 
with  the  youngest  offense  in  Clemson  history, 
one  that  started  seven  freshmen  at  times,  the 
Tigers  won  three  of  their  last  four  games, 
including  a  victory  at  12th  ranked  North 
Carolina. 

The  run  of  success  at  the  end  of  the 
1995  season  had  the  Tigers  in  the  top  25  of 
every  poll.  Clemson  won  its  last  five  regular 
season  games,  including  four  wins  by  at  least 
17  points.  West's  Tigers  were  picked  fifth  in 
the  ACC  preseason  poll  that  year,  but,  thanks 
to  the  third  best  offense  in  Clemson  history 
and  a  defense  that  ranked  10th  in  the 
nation  against  scoring,  Clemson  fin- 
ished third  in  the  ACC  standings  with  a 
6-2  record,  its  best  league  finish  since 
the  Tigers  won  the  ACC  title  in  1 991 . 

The  1995  campaign  was  one  in 
which  Clemson  excelled  in  every  area. 
The  Tigers  ranked  fourth  in  the  country 
in  rushing,  yet  also  led  the  ACC  in 
yards  per  pass  attempt.  Defensively, 
Clemson  rated  in  the  top  20  in  the 
nation  in  rushing  defense,  passing  effi- 
ciency defense  and  turnover  margin.  In 
terms  of  special  teams,  Clemson  was 
the  only  school  in  the  nation  to  have  an 
individual  ranked  in  the  top  25  in  punt- 
ing, placekicking,  punt  returns  and  kick- 
off  returns. 

The  1996  season  saw  Clemson  win 
five  of  its  last  six  regular  season 
games,  including  a  victory  at  15th 
ranked  Virginia,  just  the  third  road  win 
over  a  ranked  team  in  the  decade  of  the 
1990s  for  the  Tigers.  For  the  second 
straight  year  Clemson  won  the  ACC 
rushing  title  and  reached  a  top  25  rank- 
ing. Again,  Clemson  won  75  percent 
of  its  ACC  games,  this  time  finishing 
tied  for  second  in  the  league  standings 
with  North  Carolina.  The  Tigers  were 
extended  a  bid  to  the  Peach  Bowl  to 
face  LSU. 

Clemson's  improvement  on  the  field 
is  matched  with  its  improvement  in  the 
classroom  during  the  West  era.  Last 
year  20  Clemson  football  players  made 
the  ACC  academic  honor  roll,  the  high- 
est on  record.  In  fact,  each  of  the  three 
highest  totals  in  that  area  in  Clemson 


history  have  taken  place  under  West  and  the 
team's  cumulative  GPA  entering  1997  was  a 
20-year  high. 

West  took  over  the  head  coaching  posi- 
tion on  November  29,  1993.  Less  than  a 
month  later  he  already  had  a  bowl  victory  on 
his  ledger,  a  14-13  triumph  over  Kentucky  in 
the  Peach  Bowl,  Clemson's  sixth  bowl  win  in 
an  eight  year  period.  With  his  debut  in  the 
Peach  Bowl,  West  became  the  sixth  coach  in 
NCAA  history  to  make  his  debut  with  a  pro- 
gram in  a  bowl  game.  However,  he  was  just 
the  second  coach  in  history  to  make  his  debut 
in  a  bowl  game  without  previously  coaching 
his  new  team  as  an  assistant  coach  earlier  in 
the  season. 

West  was  a  mainstay  of  a  Clemson 
coaching  staff  that  led  the  Tigers  to  a  69-20- 
4  record  and  six  Associated  Press  Top  20  fin- 
ishes between  1982-89.  During  West's  first 
tour  of  duty  with  the  Tigers  as  an  outside  line- 
backer coach,  Clemson  played  in  five  bowl 
games  (winning  four)  and  claimed  four  ACC 
Championships,  including  three  in  a  row  from 
1986-88. 

Clemson  had  a  44-10-1  record  against 
ACC  competition  during  his  era  on  the  Tiger 
staff,  an  81  percent  winning  mark. 
Additionally,  five  of  those  Clemson  teams 
ranked  in  the  top  15  in  the  nation  in  rushing 


The  West  Family  meets  at  the  Memorial  Stadium 
Landmark,  Howard's  Rock. 


defense  and  scoring  defense,  and  three 
ranked  in  the  top  12  in  the  nation  in  total 
defense. 

Clemson's  1989  defense  ranked  fifth  in 
the  nation  in  total  defense,  rushing  defense 
and  scoring  defense  and  West's  outside  line- 
backers had  a  lot  to  do  with  that  success.  His 
top  four  outside  linebackers  that  year  all 
played  in  the  NFL  in  1994.  The  list  of  former 
West  players  in  the  NFL  includes  Levon 
Kirkland  and  Wayne  Simmons,  both  of  whom 
have  played  in  the  Super  Bowl  within  the  last 
two  years. 

West  began  his  coaching  career  as  a 
graduate  assistant  at  Tennessee  (his  alma 
mater)  in  1977.  He  coached  one  year  of  high 
school  football  at  White  County  High  in 
Sparta,  TN  in  1978,  then  became  an  assis- 
tant at  Mississippi  in  1979.  For  the  1980  and 
1981  seasons  he  served  as  an  assistant 
coach  at  Appalachian  State. 

After  his  career  at  Clemson  (1982-89), 
West  became  the  running  backs  coach  at 
Tennessee.  During  that  1990  season 
Tennessee  won  the  Southeastern 
Conference  and  captured  the  Sugar  Bowl 
with  a  win  over  Virginia.  The  Volunteers 
scored  a  school  record  442  points  that  year 
and  averaged  over  410  yards  a  game  in  total 
offense,  205.7  rushing  and  205.4  passing. 
He  served  as  Co-Defensive  Coordinator 
at  South  Carolina  in  1991  and  1992. 

In  1993  West  took  over  a  UT- 
Chattanooga  team  that  had  won  just  two 
games  in  1992.  He  doubled  that  total  in 
1993  and  guided  the  Mocs  to  one  of  the 
landmark  wins  in  school  history,  a  33-31 
win  over  #1  ranked  Marshall.  He  con- 
cluded the  regular  season  with  a  45-42 
victory  over  Furman.  Ironically,  his  first 
regular  season  game  as  Clemson 
coach  was  a  victory  over  Furman. 

West  earned  three  letters  in  his 
four-year  career  at  Tennessee  (1972- 
75).  The  Vols  played  in  three  bowl 
games  and  were  ranked  in  a  final  Top  20 
in  three  seasons.  He  was  the  co-cap- 
tain of  Tennessee's  1975  football  team 
and  played  in  the  Blue-Gray  All-Star 
game  that  same  year. 

He  began  his  college  career  as  a 
running  back,  but  saw  most  of  his  play- 
ing time  as  a  tight  end.  He  caught  37 
passes  for  575  yards  in  his  career  with 
the  Vols,  including  16  passes  for  233 
yards  as  a  senior.  He  earned  a  bache- 
lor's degree  from  Tennessee  in  1976 
and  was  drafted  by  the  Tampa  Bay 
Buccaneers  that  same  year.  West 
played  two  years  (1974-75)  of  baseball 
at  Tennessee  and  had  a  career  batting 
average  of  .305.  He  hit  .367  in  1975 
and  was  named  All-SEC  Eastern 
Division. 

Born  Thomas  Cleveland  West  on 
July  31 ,  1 954,  he  is  married  to  the  for- 
mer Lindsay  Watkins  of  Forest  City,  NC. 
The  couple  has  one  son,  Turner. 


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Les  Herrin 

Assistant  Head  Coach/Defensive  Line 

When  Les  Herrin  discusses  Clemson's  greatest  players  of  recent 
memory  people  listen  with  a  keen  ear.  Now  in  his  13th  year  with  the 
program,  Herrin  has  tutored  some  of  Clemson's  greatest  players.  It  all 
started  in  1981  when  he  coached  the  linebackers  on  Clemson's 
National  Championship  team.  One  of  his  prized  pupils  was  Jeff  Davis, 
first-team  All-American  and  ACC  Player-of-the-Year. 

In  1982  Johnny  Rembert  was  a  starting  linebacker  under  Herrin 
and  he  became  an  All-American,  then  a  Pro  Bowl  player  (1989)  with 
the  New  England  Patriots.  Three-time  pro  bowl  defensive  tackle 
Chester  McGlockton,  regarded  as  one  of  the  top  defensive  players  in 
the  NFL  today,  was  coached  by  Herrin  between  1989-91. 

Brentson  Buckner,  a  1996  Super  Bowl  participant  with  the 
Pittsburgh  Steelers,  who  is  now  with  the  Cincinnati  Bengals,  also 
played  for  Herrin  during  that  era.  Last  year,  Trevor  Pryce  led  the 
Tigers  in  tackles  for  loss  and  sacks  and  was  a  first-round  pick  of  the 
Denver  Broncos. 

In  his  previous  12  years  with  Clemson  he  has  coached  in  seven  bowl  games,  been  a  part  of  six  top  20 
seasons  and  four  ACC  titles.  Clemson  has  had  at  least  one  all-conference  player  coached  by  Herrin  in  1 1 
of  the  12  years  he  has  been  with  the  program. 


The  Les  Herrin  File 

At  Clemson:  In  his  fourth  season  as  assistant 
head  coach,  8th  as  the  Tiger  defensive  line 
coach,  and  13th  season  overall. 
Previous  Coaching  Experience:  High  School  - 
Assistant  at  R/S  Central  High  in  Rutherfordton, 
NC  (1972-74);  assistant  at  Lexington  Senior  High 
in  Lexington,  NC  (1975-76);  athletic  director  and 
head  coach  at  Central  Davidson  High  School  in 
Lexington,  NC  (1975-79);  College  -  Defensive 
coordinator  at  Appalachian  State  (1980-81);  line- 
backer coach  at  Clemson  (1981-84);  linebacker 
coach  at  East  Carolina  (1985-87);  outside  line- 
backer coach  at  North  Carolina  (1 988);  defensive 
line  coach  at  Clemson  (1989-94);  assistant  head 
coach/tackles  and  tight  ends  coach  (1995);  assis- 
tant head  coach/defensive  line  (1996-present). 
Education:  Waycross  High  School  in  Waycross, 
GA  (1965);  B.A.  degree  in  Education  from 
Western  Carolina  (1971);  Master's  degree  in 
Health  and  Physical  Education  from  Western 
Carolina  (1972). 

College  Playing  Experience:    Lettered  four 
years  in  football  at  Western  Carolina. 
Personal:  Born  February  18,  1948. ..He  and  his 
wife  Shirley  have  one  son,  Deke,  a  student  at 
Clemson. 


Steve  Ensminger 

Offensive  Coordinator/Quarterbacks 

Steve  Ensminger  is  in  his  10th  season  as  a  coordinator  at  the 
Division  I  level,  his  first  at  Clemson.  Offenses  he  has  been  in  charge 
of  have  performed  at  high  levels  of  success.  Teams  that  have  gained  gjLftM 
over  450  yards  per  game  of  total  offense,  and  ranked  among  the 
nation's  best  in  scoring  have  been  prominent  on  the  list  of  accom- 
plishments of  Ensminger  coached  offenses. 

Overall,  Ensminger  brings  16  years  of  coaching  experience  to 
Clemson.  This  does  not  include  his  years  as  an  outstanding  player  at 
LSU.  He  played  in  three  bowl  games  for  the  LSU  Tigers  and  when  he 
graduated  in  1979  he  was  second  in  LSU  history  in  passing  yardage, 
just  behind  Bert  Jones  and  ahead  of  the  legendary  Y.A.  Turtle. 

The  native  of  Baton  Rouge,  LA  was  a  four-year  letterman  at  LSU 
and  he  still  holds  LSU  passing  records  for  touchdowns  in  a  game  (four) 
and  longest  touchdown  pass  play  (82  yards).  He  was  named  the  LSU 
team  MVP  in  1979. 

Ensminger  spent  the  previous  three  seasons  at  Texas  A&M.  Last 
year  the  Aggies  averaged  404  yards  per  game,  featuring  a  balanced  attack  that  gained  230  yards  rushing 
and  174  passing  on  a  per  game  basis.  Texas  A&M  averaged  29  points  per  game  against  a  schedule  that 
included  five  Top  25  opponents. 

Between  1991-93  Ensminger  tutored  Eric  Zeier  and  the  Georgia  Bulldogs.  Ensminger's  coaching  was  a 
prime  reason  Zeier  set  61  school  passing  records.  The  Bulldogs  ranked  ninth  in  the  nation  in  total  offense 
in  1992  with  450.4  yards  per  game  and  finished  10th  in  the  country  in  scoring  with  32  points  per  contest. 


The  Steve  Ensminger  File 
At  Clemson:  In  his  first  year  as  offensive  coor- 
dinator and  quarterback  coach. 
Previous  Coaching  Experience:  College  -  wide 
receivers  at  Nicholls  State  (1981-83);  quarter- 
backs and  wide  receivers  at  McNeese  State 
(1984-87);  Offensive  Coordinator/quarterbacks  at 
Louisiana  Tech  (1988-90);  passing  game  coordi- 
nator/quarterbacks at  Georgia  (1991-93); 
Offensive  Coordinator/quarterbacks  at  Texas 
A&M  (1994-96);  Offensive  Coordinator/quarter- 
backs at  Clemson  (1997-present). 
Education:  Graduated  from  Baton  Rouge 
Central  High  School  in  1976.  Earned  a  B.S.  in 
Physical  Education  from  Louisiana  State  in  1979. 
College  Playing  Experience:  Lettered  four 
years  at  LSU. 

Personal  Data:  Born  on  September  15,  1958. 
Married  to  former  Amy  Marie  Gonzales.  The  cou- 
ple has  two  daughters,  Krystalin  and  Brittany 
Rose,   and  a  son,  Steve. 


Reggie  Herring 

Defensive  Coordinator/Inside  Linebackers 

Reggie  Herring  is  in  his  first  year  as  defensive  coordintor,  but  his 
fourth  season  with  the  program.  He  has  projected  a  mental  and  phys- 
ical toughness  to  his  linebackers  and  that  toughness  should  enhance 
the  entire  Tiger  defense  in  1997. 

Among  the  players  who  have  benefitted  by  his  coaching  is  Anthony 
Simmons,  already  one  of  the  most  decorated  players  in  Clemson  his- 
tory. He  set  a  single  season  record  for  tackles  last  year  with  178  and 
is  listed  as  the  Rising  Star  of  College  Football  according  to  Street  & 
Smith  Magazine  for  1997. 

Herring  is  another  example  of  an  outstanding  former  player  who 
has  gone  on  to  become  an  outstanding  coach.  A  teammate  of  Rick 
Stockstill  at  Florida  State,  Herring  left  his  own  mark  with  the  Seminole 
program  as  a  player. 

Herring  was  captain  of  the  1980  Orange  Bowl  team  and  earned 
AP  All-America  honors  in  1980.  The  Seminoles  played  in  the  Orange 
Bowl  and  ranked  in  the  top  10  in  the  nation  his  junior  and  senior  sea- 
sons, and  he  was  recently  inducted  into  the  Florida  State  Hall  of  Fame.    He  was  a  three-year  starter  at 
Florida  State  and  the  Seminoles  played  in  three  bowls  during  his  four-year  career.  Florida  State  also  had 
three  double-figure  victory  seasons  during  his  career. 

Like  many  of  Clemson's  assistant  coaches  in  1997,  Herring  has  a  diverse  experience  history.  He  has 
been  a  part  of  successful  programs  at  Oklahoma  State,  Auburn,  TCU  and  now  Clemson.  He  was  defensive 
coordinator  at  TCU  prior  to  coming  to  Clemson. 

Herring  has  not  made  vacation  plans  over  the  Christmas  holidays  for  quite  some  time.  He  has  been  a 
part  of  college  football  as  a  player  and  coach  since  1977.  In  those  20  seasons  he  has  been  to  15  bowl 
games,  12  as  a  coach  and  three  as  a  player.  He  has  already  coached  in  three  bowl  games  with  Clemson. 


The  Reggie  Herring  File 
At  Clemson:  In  his  fourth  season  as  inside  line- 
backers coach,  his  first  as  defensive  coordinator. 
Previous  Coaching  Experience:  College  - 
Linebacker  coach  at  Oklahoma  State  (1981-85); 
linebacker  coach  at  Auburn  (1986-91);  defensive 
coordinator  and  linebacker  coach  at  Texas 
Christian  (1992-93);  inside  linebacker  coach  at 
Clemson  (Dec.  1993-present). 
Education:  B.S.  in  Criminology  from  Florida 
State  (1981). 

College  Playing  Experience:  Three-year 
starter  at  linebacker  for  Florida  State. 
Personal  Data:  Born  on  July  3,  1959. ..married 
the  former  Lisa  Ward,  and  they  have  two  children, 
Caroline  and  Adam. 


Richard  Bisaccia 

Running  Backs/Special  Teams/Recruiting  Coordinator 

Records  in  every  area  have  been  set  since  Richard  Bisaccia 
became  running  backs  coach  of  the  Clemson  Tigers  in  1994. 
Raymond  Priester  is  the  only  active  player  in  college  football  who  holds 
his  schools  rushing  record  on  a  game,  season  and  career  basis. 

The  Tigers  have  led  the  ACC  in  rushing  each  of  the  last  two  sea- 
sons and  they  have  done  it  with  strong  rushing  and  a  lack  of  fumbling. 
Clemson  has  lost  just  eight  fumbles  by  running  backs  the  last  three 
seasons,  including  an  all-time  NCAA  record  low  two  lost  fumbles  in 
1994. 

Bisaccia,  a  Yonkers,  NY  native,  learned  how  to  hold  onto  the  foot- 
ball as  a  four-year  starter  and  team  captain  at  Yankton  College. 
Bisaccia  was  a  free  agent  with  the  Philadelphia  Stars  of  the  USFL  after 
his  college  career. 

While  the  1983  Spring  season  saw  the  end  of  his  playing  career, 
the  1983  Fall  was  the  beginning  of  his  coaching  career.   He  was 
named  the  offensive  coordinator  at  Wayne  State  in  Nebraska  his  first  year  out  of  college  and  he  has  been  in 
college  coaching  ever  since. 

Unlike  many  Division  I  full-time  assistant  coaches,  Bisaccia  has  not  made  a  lot  of  moves.  He  spent  five 
seasons  at  Wayne  State,  then  six  seasons  at  South  Carolina  and  is  now  in  his  fourth  full  season  at  Clemson. 

Bisaccia  probably  wears  more  hats  than  any  other  Clemson  coach.  In  addition  to  his  time  with  the  run- 
ning backs,  he  is  also  the  special  teams  coach  and  the  recruiting  coordinator.  Clemson  has  had  a  con- 
sensus top  20  recruiting  class  each  of  the  last  two  seasons.  Clemson's  freshmen  defensive  backs  for  1997 
were  ranked  best  in  the  nation  by  SuperPrep. 


The  Richard  Bisaccia  File 
At  Clemson:  In  his  fourth  season  as  the  Tigers' 
running  backs  coach  and  special  teams  coach. 
Previous  Coaching  Experince:  College  - 
Offensive  coordinator  at  Wayne  State  (NE) 
(1983-87);  graduate  assistant  for  wide  receivers 
at  South  Carolina  (1988);  volunteer  assistant  for 
defensive  ends  at  South  Carolina  (1989-90);  tight 
ends  coach  at  South  Carolina  (1991);  running 
backs  and  special  teams  coach  at  South  Carolina 
(1992-93);  running  backs  and  special  teams 
coach  at  Clemson  (Dec.  1993-present). 
Education:  New  Fairfield  High  School  in  New 
Fairfield,  CT;  Earned  a  degree  in  health  and 
physical  education  from  Yankton  College  (1983). 
College  Playing  Experience:  Four-year  starter 
and  team  captain  at  Yankton  College  (1980-83). 
Personal  Data:  Born  June  3,  1960  He  and  his 
wife  Jeanne  have  four  children:  daughters, 
Michele,  Elizabeth,  and  Madeline  and  son 
Richard  Oakley. 


David  Bibee 

Outside  Linebackers 

David  Bibee  takes  over  the  coaching  reigns  of  one  of  the  leg- 
endary positions  of  Clemson  football,  the  outside  linebackers.  This 
position  has  seen  many  all-star  Tigers  in  recent  years,  players  who 
have  gone  on  to  stellar  careers  in  the  NFL.  Bibee's  resume  shows  that 
he  is  up  to  the  challenge  and  many  of  his  current  players  could  go  on 
to  join  Clemson  players  of  yesteryear  in  the  NFL. 

Bibee  is  in  his  18th  season  as  a  college  football  coach.  His  expe- 
rience in  college  athletics  actually  dates  to  1973  when  he  started  his 
college  career  as  a  player  at  Tennessee.  He  graduated  from  that 
school  in  1977  and  was  a  teammate  of  current  Tiger  Head  Coach 
Tommy  West  for  two  seasons. 

Bibee  started  his  college  coaching  career  in  Volunteer  land  in  1 977 
as  a  graduate  assistant,  then  became  the  junior  varsity  coach  at 
Mississippi  in  1978.  From  there  he  had  stints  at  North  Alabama, 
Middle  Tennessee  State,  Austin  Peay,  Appalachian  State,  South 
Carolina  and  Tennessee  Tech. 

Bibee  has  been  involved  in  all  aspects  of  coaching,  from  recruiting  to  administration  to  on  the  field  coach- 
ing. He  has  spent  most  of  his  career  as  a  defensive  coach,  including  10  years  as  an  assistant  head  coach. 

He  spent  six  years  coaching  for  Appalachian  State,  ironically,  Clemson's  opponent  in  his  first  game  as  a 
Tiger  coach.  The  Mountaineers  won  two  Southern  Conference  titles  and  twice  led  the  nation  in  turnover  mar- 
gin during  his  career  as  a  recruiting  coordinator  and  secondary  coach. 


David  Bibee  File 

At  Clemson:  In  his  first  season  as  outside  line- 
backers coach. 

Previous  Coaching  Experience:  College — 
Graduate  assistant  at  Tennessee  (1977);  Co- 
Head  coach  of  junior  varsity  squad  at  Mississippi 
(1978);  Secondary  coach  and  recruiting  coordi- 
nator at  North  Alabama  (1979);  Secondary 
coach  and  recruiting  coordinator  at  Middle 
Tennessee  State  (1980);  Secondary  coach  and 
recruiting  coordinator  at  Austin  Peay  (1981-82); 
Assistant  head  coach,  secondary  coach,  and 
recruiting  coordinator  at  Appalachian  State 
(1983-88);  Assistant  head  coach  and  secondary 
coach  at  South  Carolina  (1989-93);  Secondary 
coach  and  recruiting  coordinator  at  Tennessee 
Tech  (1996);  Outside  Linebackers  coach  at 
Clemson  (1997). 

Education:  Graduated  from  Bristol's  Tennessee 
High  in  1972.  Earned  a  B.S.  in  Health  Education 
from  Tennessee  in  1977. 


Charlie  Harbison 

Defensive  Backs 

Charlie  Harbison  has  been  at  Clemson  for  only  two  seasons, but 
three  of  his  proteges  already  are  on  National  Football  League  rosters. 
Brian  Dawkins,  who  ranked  among  the  top  pass  intercepters  in  the 
nation  for  Clemson  in  1995,  was  an  NFL  All-Rookie  selection  with  the 
Philadelphia  Eagles  in  1996.  Leomont  Evans  was  a  member  of  the 
Washington  Redskins  in  1996  after  an  AII-ACC  season  in  1995,  while 
Dexter  McCleon  was  a  second-round  pick  of  the  St.  Louis  Rams  in 
1996  and  will  see  considerable  action  with  that  team  in  1997. 

Those  three  players  were  key  reasons  Clemson  had  22  intercep- 
tions in  1995,  one  of  the  top  figures  in  Clemson  history  and  one  of  the 
top  15  totals  in  the  nation. 

Harbison  has  more  experience  at  the  professional  level  than  any 
other  current  Tiger  mentor.  Harbison  was  a  starter  at  strong  safety 
with  the  New  Orleans  and  Boston  Breakers  of  the  USFL  in  1983-84 
and  also  signed  a  free  agent  contract  with  the  Buffalo  Bills  in  1982, 
1985  and  1986. 

Harbison  also  coached  on  the  pro  level  with  the  Raleigh-Durham  Skyhawks  of  the  World  League  of 
American  Football,  with  the  Charlotte  Barons  of  the  MLFS  and  with  the  Charlotte  Rage  of  the  AFL.  He  has 
coached  wide  receivers,  linebackers,  and  defensive  backs  in  his  career,  but  has  by  far  his  most  experience 
as  a  secondary  coach. 

In  addition  to  his  Division  I  experience,  Harbison  also  has  had  significant  success  at  the  NAIA  level.  His 
Gardner-Webb  team  of  1992  had  a  12-2  record  and  played  in  the  NAIA  Championship  game. 


The  Charlie  Harbison  File 

At  Clemson:    In  his  third  year  as  secondary 

coach  at  Clemson. 

Previous  Coaching  Experience:  College  ■ 
Defensive  back  coach  at  Gardner-Webb  (1984); 
wide  receiver  coach  at  Gardner-Webb  (1992-93); 
defensive  back  coach  at  UTEP  (1994);  defensive 
back  coach  at  Clemson  (1995-present); 
Professional—  linebacker  coach  for  Charlotte 
Barons  (1990);  defensive  back/special  teams 
coach  for  the  Raleigh-Durham  Skyhawks  (1991); 
defensive  back  coach  for  Carolina  Cougars 
(1992);  defensive  back/wide  receiver  coach  for 
Charlotte  Rage  (1993-94). 
Education:  Received  bachelors  degree  in  busi- 
ness administration  from  Gardner-Webb. 
College  Playing  Experience — Professional — 
Boston  Breakers  (1983),  New  Orleans  Breakers 
(1984),  Buffalo  Bills  (preseason  1985-86). 
Personal  Data:  Born  October  27,  1959.  He  has 
two  sons,  Charlie  and  Stedman. 


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John  Latina 

Offensive  Centers  and  Guards 

Many  preseason  magazines  have  ranked  Clemson's  offensive  line 
among  the  best  in  the  nation  and  this  ranking  is  testimony  to  the  out- 
standing job  John  Latina  has  done  since  he  first  came  to  Clemson  in 
1994.  Some  might  have  ranked  Clemson's  line  fifth  from  the  bottom 
when  he  came  to  Clemson. 

Since  then,  Clemson  has  led  the  ACC  in  rushing  in  1995  and 
1996.  That  includes  the  1995  team  that  finished  fourth  in  the  country 
in  rushing.  The  line  produced  four  first  or  second  team  AII-ACC  play- 
ers a  year  ago  and  now  features  all-stars  Jim  Bundren  and  Glenn 
Rountree,  two  converted  defensive  players  who  were  tutored  in  the 
basics  of  the  game  by  Latina  three  years  ago. 

Latina  has  been  an  offensive  coach  for  a  Division  I  program  every 
year  since  1979.  He  is  in  his  third  season  coaching  the  centers  and 
guards,  a  drastic  change  from  coaching  the  entire  offensive  line  when 
he  first  came  to  Clemson. 

The  Virginia  Tech  graduate,  who  once  played  against  Clemson  as  an  offensive  guard  (1978),  has  worked 
at  Virginia  Tech,  Pittsburgh,  Temple  and  Kansas  State.  He  has  already  coached  in  a  bowl  game  with  four 
different  schools,  Virginia  Tech,  Pittsburgh,  Kansas  State  and  Clemson. 

During  his  career  he  has  worked  with  Dan  Marino,  who  led  the  Panthers  to  a  9-3  ledger  and  the  Cotton 
Bowl  in  1982.  Paul  Palmer,  one  of  the  top  rushers  in  NCAA  history  with  Temple,  was  also  a  member  of 
Latina's  offense  in  the  1980s. 


The  John  Latina  File 

At  Clemson:  In  his  third  season  as  guards  and 
centers  coach,  his  fourth  season  at  Clemson. 
Previous  Coaching  Experience:  College  - 
Assistant  coach  at  Virginia  Tech  (1979-81);  assis- 
tant coach  at  Pittsburgh  (1982);  offensive  line 
coach  at  Temple  (1983-88);  running  game  coordi- 
nator at  Kansas  State  (1989-93);  offensive  line 
coach  at  Clemson  (Dec.  1993-1994);  offensive 
guards  and  centers  (1995-present). 
Education:  Received  a  bachelor's  degree  from 
Virginia  Tech  (1979). 

College  Playing  Experience:  Four-year  letter 
winner  at  Virginia  Tech  as  an  offensive  guard 
(1975-78). 

Personal  Data:  Bom  September  18,  1957. ..he 
and  his  wife  Michele  have  two  sons  John  Jr.,  and 
Michael. 


Mac  McWhorter 

Offensive  Tackles/Tight  Ends 

Mac  McWhorter  is  an  assistant  coach  who  has  been  able  to  take 
his  experiences  learned  as  a  player  and  relate  them  to  his  pupils. 
McWhorter  was  an  All-SEC  guard  at  Georgia  in  the  1970s  and  now  is 
producing  AII-ACC  offensive  linemen  as  a  coach.  Senior  Jim  Bundren 
and  senior  Lamont  Hall,  both  made  AII-ACC  teams  last  year  and  are 
preseason  Ail-Americans  heading  into  this  year. 

McWhorter  came  to  Clemson  from  Georgia,  where  he  spent  five 
years  (1991-96)  as  an  offensive  line  coach.  The  Georgia  native  had 
a  successful  stint  in  Athens,  where  he  worked  with  All-American  Eric 
Zeier  from  1991-94,  and  a  "tough-nose"  running  game  in  '95.  He 
helped  Georgia  set  numerous  team  records  in  many  different  cate- 
gories in  those  five  years.  The  Dogs  led  the  SEC  in  rushing  and  pass- 
ing during  his  career  with  the  Bulldogs. 

Coach  McWhorter  played  football  at  Georgia  in  the  early  '70s  as 
an  offensive  lineman;  so  he  is  no  stranger  to  the  surroundings  of  suc- 
cessful Division  I  football.  He  has  played  and  coached  in  many  big  bowl  games,  including  the  Gator,  Peach, 
Hall  of  Fame,  Citrus,  and  Sun  Bowls. 

McWhorter  was  an  AP  All-Southeastern  Conference  selection  as  a  guard  in  1973.  He  was  also  an  hon- 
orable mention  All-American  and  was  named  captain  of  the  Bulldogs.  Georgia  played  in  two  bowl  games 
during  his  career. 

McWhorter  has  been  a  college  coach  each  of  the  last  17  years  and  12  of  those  years  he  worked  with 
either  Georgia  or  Georgia  Tech.  He  also  coached  two  years  at  ACC  rival  Duke  (1990-91).  Altogether, 
McWhorter  has  coached  in  seven  bowl  games. 


The  Mac  McWhorter  File 
At  Clemson:  In  his  second  as  offensive  tackles 
and  tight  ends  coach. 

Previous  Coaching  Experience:  High  School  - 
offensive  line  at  Duluth  High  School  (1974-75); 
offensive  coach/offensive  line  at  Douglas  County 
Comprehensive  High  School  (1 975-76);  offensive 
coordinator  at  Douglas  County  Comprehensive 
High  School  (1976-79);  Head  Coach  at  Villa  Rica 
High  School  (1979-80).  College  -  assistant 
coach/offensive  line  at  Georgia  Tech  (1980-87); 
assistant  head  coach/offensive  line  at  Alabama 
(1987-88);  assistant  coach/offensive  line  at 
Alabama  (1988);  Head  Coach  at  West  Georgia 
College  (1988-90);  assistant  coach/offensive  line 
at  Duke  (1990-91);  assistant  coach/offensive  line 
and  tight  ends  at  Georgia  (1991-95);  offensive 
tackles/tight  ends  at  Clemson  (1996-present). 
Education:  Received  a  bachelor's  degree  from 
Georgia  (1974). 

College  Playing  Experience:  Earned  four  let- 
ters at  Georgia  as  an  offensive  lineman.  Captain 
of  1973  Georgia  Team. 

Personal  Data:  Born  June  17,  1950. ..he  and  his 
wife,  Rebecca  have  two  daughters:  Kasay  and 
Katie;  and  a  son:  Mac. 


Rick  Stockstill 

Wide  Receivers 

Rick  Stockstill  has  been  around  successful  programs  and  record 
setting  offenses  his  entire  coaching  career.  In  his  first  year  as  quar- 
terback coach  at  Clemson  (1989),  the  Tigers  set  a  school  record  for 
completion  percentage  (60%).  The  Tigers  led  the  Atlantic  Coast 
Conference  in  total  offense  for  the  1991  season,  and  Clemson  gained 
the  second  most  yards  in  school  history  in  the  process. 

In  1995  Clemson  had  its  third  most  productive  offense  in  history 
scoring  over  300  points  and  gaining  over  4500  yards  of  total  offense. 
The  1996  season  saw  one  of  the  top  improvements  in  Clemson  histo- 
ry over  the  course  of  the  season  on  the  offensive  side  of  the  ball. 

Stockstill  also  tutored  productive  offenses  at  Central  Florida  and 
Bethune-Cookman  in  his  early  years  as  a  football  coach.  As  a  player, 
he  was  the  starting  quarterback  for  Florida  State.  He  guided  the 
Seminoles  to  a  pair  of  Orange  Bowl  appearances,  a  pair  of  top  10 
rankings,  and  was  the  team  captain  in  1981. 

It  is  no  surprise  that  Stockstill  has  moved  up  the  coaching  ladder 
so  swiftly  because  he  is  the  product  of  an  athletic  family.  His  father  has  considerable  experience  as  the  head 
coach  at  Fernandina  Beach  High  School  in  Florida.  His  brother,  Jeff,  was  a  starting  wide  receiver  for  the 
Tigers  in  1982,  a  reserve  on  the  National  Championship  team  of  1981. 

Stockstill  is  in  his  ninth  year  with  the  Clemson  program  and  the  Tigers  have  been  to  bowl  games  in  six  of 
the  previous  eight  seasons.  He  joins  Les  Herrin  and  Whitey  Jordan  as  the  only  assistant  coaches  in 
Clemson  history  to  serve  under  three  different  head  coaches. 


The  Rick  Stockstill  File 
At  Clemson:    In  his  third  season  as  wide 
receivers  coach  and  is  in  his  ninth  season  with 
the  Tigers. 

Previous  Coaching  Experience:  College  ■ 
Offensive  coordinator  and  quarterback  coach  at 
Bethune-Cookman  College  (1983-84);  assistant 
head  coach  and  wide  receiver  coach  at  the 
University  of  Central  Florida  (1985-88);  quarter- 
back coach  at  Clemson  (1989-1993);  passing 
game  coordinator  at  Clemson  (1992-93);  co- 
offensive  coordinator  and  wide  receiver  coach 
(Dec.  1993-1994);  wide  receivers  (1995-present). 
Education:  Fernandina  Beach  High  School  in 
Fernandina  Beach,  FL  (1977);  B.S.  degree  in 
Physical  Education  from  Florida  State  (1 982). 
College  Playing  Experience:  Earned  three  let- 
ters in  football  from  Florida  State.  Captain  of  1 981 
Florida  State  team. 

Personal  Data:  Born  December  23,  1959. ..he 
and  his  wife  Sara  were  married  on  July  7,  1990, 
and  they  have  two  children;  Brent,  and  Emily. 


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Johnson  Hunter  I 

Graduate  Assistant 
Coach 


Responsibilities:  Graduate 
Assistant  coach  who  will  work  with 
defense. 

Coaching  Experience:  Student  Assistant  at  Catawba  College 
(1988-90);  special  teams  coordinator  and  linebackers  coach  at 
Bandys  High  School  (1991);  defensive  and  special  teams  coor- 
dinator at  Bandys  High  School  (1992-93);  receivers  coach  at 
North  Carolina  A&T  State  University  (1994);  outside  linebackers 
coach  at  North  Carolina  A&T  State  University  (1995). 
Playing  Experience:  College  -  Played  for  Catawba  College  for 
two  and  one  half  years  before  suffering  a  knee  injury.  High 
School  -  played  for  Coach  Bruce  Bolick  at  East  Lincoln  High 
School...  earned  all-conference  honors  in  both  football  and 
track. 

Education:  Received  a  bachelor's  degree  from  Catawba 
College  in  Business  Administration/Physical  Education  in  1990. 
He  is  currently  pursuing  a  master's  degree  in  physical  education 
administration  and  student  affairs. 

Personal  Data:  Born  August  30,  1967  in  Lincolnton,  NC. 
Johnson  is  single. 


Vance  Vice 


Graduate  Assistant 
Coach 


Responsibilities:  Graduate 
Assistant  coach  who  will  work  with 
offense  and  tight  ends. 
Coaching  Experience:  Graduate 
Assistant  at  University  of  Georgia  (1990-92);  Varsity  football 
assistant  and  Varsity  boys  track  assistant  at  Hart  County  High 
School  (1992-96);  Varsity  wrestling  head  coach  (1995-96). 
Playing  Experience:  College  -  played  for  Oklahoma  State...  let- 
tered three  years...  academic  All-Big  Eight  tight  end  three 
years...  participated  in  Gator  Bowl,  Sun  Bowl,  and  Holiday  Bowl. 
High  School  -  played  for  Bristow  High  School  in  Bristow, 
Oklahoma  where  he  lettered  four  years  in  football,  basketball, 
and  track...  earned  All-State  in  football  and  was  awarded  the 
Hall  of  Fame  Scholar  Athlete  Award. 

Education:  Received  a  bachelor's  degree  from  Oklahoma 
State  in  Secondary  Education  in  1990.  He  received  his  master's 
from  the  University  of  Georgia  in  Education  Administration  in 
1993.  He  is  currently  pursuing  an  educational  specialist  degree 
in  education  administration. 

Personal  Data:  Born  August  26,  1966  in  Bristow,  Oklahoma. 
Vance  is  married  to  the  former  Kerry  Cole  of  Toccoa,  Georgia. 


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camps  to  choose  from  at  Clemson  University.  The  Tiger  Cub  Camp  is  tor  young  men  in 
grades  4-8.  The  Tiger  Camp  is  for  young  men  in  grades  9-12.  Coach  West  and  the  entire 
coaching  staff  are  camp  instructors  along  with  select  high  school  coaches.  For  more  infor- 
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60-37-8  overall,  6  years 

'Guided  Clemson  to  a  top  five  finish 
and  the  second  round  of  the  NCAA 
Tournament  in  his  first  year  with  the 
program. 

*First  season  also  included  a  pair  of 
wins  over  top  10  teams  on  the  road 
(North  Carolina  and  Santa  Clara)  and 
three  top  25  wins  overall. 
*Has  taken  a  team  to  the  Sweet  16  of 
the  NCAA  Tournament  and  a  final  top  20  ranking  two  of  last  three 
years. 

'Coached  Brown  to  the  NCAA  Tournament  Final  Eight  in  1994. 
The  Bruins  also  won  the  Ivy  League  and  recorded  a  victory  over  #1 
ranked  Boston  University  that  season.  In  1993  his  Brown  team 
defeated  second-ranked  Virginia. 

"Had  four  top  25  wins  in  1996. 

Rick  Barnes 
Men  s  Basketball 

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56-34  at  Clemson,  3  years 
184-120  overall,  10  years 

*Has  taken  Clemson  to  postseason 
play  in  each  of  his  three  years  at 
Clemson,  two  NCAAs  and  one  NIT.  He 
guided  Clemson  to  its  first  Sweet  1 6  fin- 
ish since  1990  when  the  Tigers  defeat- 
ed Miami  (OH)  and  Tulsa  in  1997. 

'Clemson  finished  eighth  in  the  final 
USA  Today  poll  in  1997,  its  highest 
ranking  ever  and  the  1996-97  Tigers 
were  ranked  in  every  poll,  a  first  in  Clemson  history. 

'Tigers  were  ranked  second  in  the  nation  on  January  20,  1997, 
Clemson's  highest  ranking  ever. 

'Clemson  set  a  record  for  wins  away  from  home  in  1996-97  with 
11,  including  an  overtime  victory  over  third-ranked  and  defending 
National  Champion  Kentucky. 

'Defeated  all  eight  ACC  teams  in  1995-96,  just  the  fifth  time  in 
history  Clemson  has  done  that. 

Wayne  Coffman,  Women's 

Track  and  Cross  Country 

Clemson  '81 
15  years  at  Clemson 
18  Top  25  Seasons 

'Played  on  an  ACC  Champion  and 
has  coached  four  ACC  championship 
teams. 

'Five-time  ACC  Coach-of-the-Year, 
including  1996  in  indoor  track.  Also  a 
three-time  district  Coach-of-the-Year. 

'Has  coached  16  indoor  track  Ail- 
Americans    and    27    outdoor  Ail- 
Americans  to  go  with  nine  cross  coun- 
try Ail-Americans.   Overall,  has  coached  86  ACC  Champions. 

'Cross  Country  has  11  top  20  finishes  in  his  15  years  as  head 
coach.  Overall,  has  had  18  top  25  finishes  in  the  three  programs 
combined. 

'In  1985-86  the  program  finished  in  the  top  25  in  all  three  sports, 
a  first  in  Clemson  women's  track  history. 

'Cross  country  team  finished  third  nationally  in  1990,  highest 
ranking  for  a  women's  sports  team  in  Clemson  history. 


Jim  Davis 
Women's  Basketball 

Tennessee  Wesleyan,  70 
208-102  at  Clemson,  10  years 
352-142  overall,  17  years 

'Clemson's  winningest  women's 
basketball  coach  in  history  with  208 
victories. 

*ACC  Coach-of-the-Year  in  1997,  the 
third  time  he  has  won  that  award. 

'First    basketball  coach  to  guide 
Clemson  to  an  ACC  Championship, 
his  Tigers  won  ACC  Tournament  at 
Rock  Hill  in  1996.  Included  in  the  string 
of  wins  was  a  third  straight  triumph  over  a  top  10  Virginia  team. 

'Has  taken  Clemson  to  the  NCAA  Tournament  in  nine  of  his  10 
years  and  to  postseason  play  in  all  10  years. 

'Clemson  has  won  at  least  20  games  in  eight  of  his  10  years  as 
head  coach  and  he  has  averaged  21  wins  per  season.  Eight  of 
those  10  years  Clemson  has  been  ranked  in  the  final  top  25,  includ- 
ing a  #14  ranking  in  1996. 

Nancy  Harris 
Women's  Tennis 

Alabama,  '84 
First  year  at  Clemson 
198-37  overall,  9  years 

'Coached  36  women's  Ail- 
Americans  and  17  men's  All- 
Americans  at  Auburn  University  at 
Montgomery. 

'Guided  Auburn-Montgomery 
women  to  the  NAIA  National 
Championship  match  each  of  the  last 
seven  years  and  had  eight  consecutive 
top  10  teams. 

'Had  a  135-24  record  as  women's  coach  (.850)  and  63-13  mark 
as  men's  coach  (.829). 

'Named  National  Coach  of  the  Year  at  the  NAIA  level  four  times, 
including  three  times  as  coach  of  the  men's  program. 

'Played  professionally  in  Wimbledon,  the  US  Open  and  the 
Australian  Open. 

*ln  1995  and  1996  her  men's  teams  at  Auburn-Montgomery  won 
the  NAIA  National  Championship,  the  first  female  coach  in  history  to 
lead  a  men's  program  to  a  national  championship. 

Jolene  Hoover 
Women's  Volleyball 
Illinois  State  '86 
95-41  at  Clemson,  4  years 
188-72  overall,  7  years 

'Has  coached  Clemson  to  the  NCAA 
tournament  in  two  of  her  four  seasons 
with  the  Tigers,  the  only  NCAA 
Tournament  appearances  in  Clemson 
history. 

'Clemson  has  won  70  percent  of  its 
matches  in  three  of  her  four  seasons 
and  finished  second  in  the  ACC  in 
three  of  her  four  seasons. 
'Named  ACC  Coach-of-the-Year  in  1994,  first  Clemson  volley- 
ball coach  so  honored. 

'Won  17  straight  regular  season  tournaments  at  one  stretch  in 
her  Clemson  career. 

'Has  had  an  AII-ACC  player  every  year  she  has  coached  at 
Clemson. 

*Player-of-the-Year  in  the  Gateway  Conference  as  a  collegiate 
player  at  Illinois  State. 


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Chuck  Kriese,  Men's  Tennis 

Tennessee  Tech,  72 
471-261  at  Clemson,  22  years 

'Winningest  men's  tennis  coach  in 
Clemson  and  ACC  history.  His  471 
career  wins  rank  in  the  top  10  all-time. 

*Has  coached  Clemson  to  16  NCAA 
Tournament  appearances  in  his  22 
years  as  head  coach.  That  includes 
six  Final  Eight  Finishes  and  11  Final 
■pr*  M  16  finishes. 
^*S^  fli     'Clemson  has  13  top  20  national  fin- 

jj^g  ishes  since  1979  under  Kriese.  includ- 
ing a  #19  finish  in  1997. 
*Tigers  have  won  1 0  ACC  regular  season  championships  and  1 0 
conference  championships  under  Kriese.  Nine  times  Clemson  has 
won  the  ACC  Tournament  under  Kriese,  including  1997. 

*A  total  of  18  Tigers  have  won  30  All-America  certificates  and 
seven  Tigers  have  won  individual  national  awards  in  Kriese's  career. 
Among  his  more  prominent  players  have  been  Jay  Berger,  Rick 
Rudeen,  and  Mark  Dickson,  who  have  all  had  celebrated  profes- 
sional careers. 

Jack  Leggett,  Baseball 

Maine  '76 

203-72  at  Clemson,  4  years 
580-359  overall,  18  years 

'Took  Clemson  to  at  least  50  wins,  a 
top  10  final  ranking  and  the  NCAA 
Tournament  each  of  his  first  three 
years  as  Clemson  Head  Coach. 

*Has  had  Tigers  in  the  College  World 
Series  in  1995  and  1996. 

'Has  averaged  50  wins  a  year  for  his 
career  at  Clemson  and  had  the  Tigers 
in  the  NCAA  tournament  and  the  final 
Top  25  every  season. 
*His  Tigers  have  53  wins  over  Top  25  teams  in  his  first  four  years, 
including  three  wins  over  the  number-one  team. 

*Guided  Clemson  to  its  first  ever  Final  Four  finish  at  the  College 
World  Series  and  the  number-four  final  ranking  tied  for  the  highest 
finish  ever. 

*ACC  Coach-of-the-Year  in  1994  and  1995,  just  the  third  coach 
in  any  sport  in  ACC  history  to  be  named  ACC  Coach-of-the-Year  in 
each  of  his  first  two  years  with  a  program. 

*Won  ACC  Tournament  Championship  in  1994  and  ACC  regular 
season  title  in  1994  and  1995. 

*Three  of  his  players,  Kris  Benson,  Matt  LeCroy  and  Billy  Koch, 
were  members  of  the  1996  US  Olympic  Team. 

Tracey  Leone 

Women's  Soccer 

North  Carolina  '91 
44-18-2  at  Clemson,  3  years 

*Has  guided  Clemson  to  the  NCAA 
Tournament  in  each  of  her  first  three 
years  at  Clemson,  each  of  the  first 
three  years  of  the  program. 

*Clemson  is  only  program  in 
women's  soccer  to  advance  to  the 
NCAA  Tournament  in  each  of  its  first 
three  years. 

"Program  has  finished  in  the  top  20 
in  each  season,  #13  in  1994  and  #15 

in  1995,  #18  in  1996. 

'Took  Clemson  to  the  finals  of  the  1996  ACC  Tournament. 

'Team  had  a  school  record  four  wins  over  top  25  teams  in  1996. 

'Leone  was  member  of  United  States  World  Cup  Championship 
team  in  1991. 


#3  NCAA 
tied  for  the 


Bruce  Marchionda 
Men's  &  Women's  Swimming 
Westminster  College  '79 
Men  20-10  at  Clemson,  3  years 
Women  20-10  at  Clemson,  3  years 

'Coached  Clemson  to  the  1997  ACC 
Women's  Championship,  Clemson's 
first  ACC  title  in  swimming  in  the 
decade  of  the  1990s.  The  Lady  Tigers 
defeated  six-time  defending  champion 
North  Carolina  in  its  own  pool  to  pull  off 
ifc  the  victory. 

Ja  |     'Marchionda  was  named  ACC  Coach 

of  the  Year  in  Women's  Swimming  in  1997.  The  Lady  Tigers  were 
ranked  23rd  in  the  final  regular  season  poll. 

'Clemson  had  a  combined  record  of  15-6  in  the  men's  and 
women's  program  in  1995-96,  its  best  combined  mark  in  eight  years. 
Record  included  wins  in  men's  and  women's  competition  over  South 
Carolina  for  the  first  time  since  1989-90. 

'Lady  Tigers  were  ranked  as  high  as  24th  in  the  nation  during  the 
1995-96  season,  first  top  25  ranking  for  a  Clemson  swimming  team 
since  1988-89. 

Larry  Penley,  Golf 

Clemson  '81 
14  years  at  Clemson 

11  Top  20  Seasons 

'Guided  Clemson  to  a 
M  4'  |f        \   Tournament  finish  in  1997, 

highest  ranking  in  Clemson  history. 

'Coached  NCAA  Champion  Charles 
Warren,  Clemson's  first  NCAA  golf 
champion. 

'Has  coached  Clemson  to  14  straight 
appearances  in  the  NCAA  National 
Tournament,  a  record  for  any  Clemson 
coach  in  any  sport. 
'One  of  just  two  active  coaches  in  the  country  who  has  taken  a 
team  to  the  NCAA  golf  national  tournament  14  straight  years. 

'Clemson  has  finished  in  the  top  20  in  the  nation  11  of  his  14  sea- 
sons, including  three  top  four  finishes  (1989,  1993  and  1997). 

'Clemson  has  won  three  NCAA  Regional  Championships,  four 
ACC  titles  and  33  tournaments  overall  in  his  14  years  at  Clemson. 
Only  coach  in  NCAA  history  to  win  three  consecutive  regional  cham- 
pionships. 

'Has  coached  26  All-America  selections  in  his  14  years  at 
Clemson,  including  first-team  Ail-Americans  Richard  Cougnlan  and 
Charles  Warren  in  1997. 

*ACC  Coach  of  the  Year  in  1 996  and  1 997,  he  also  won  the  award 
in  1987. 

Bob  Pollock 

Men's  Track  &  Cross  Country 
The  Citadel  '71 
Nine  years  at  Clemson 

12  Top  20  Teams 

'Has  won  12  ACC  Championships  in 
his  Clemson  career,  more  than  any 
other  coach  in  Clemson  history. 

*A  12-time  ACC  Coach  of  the  Year 
selection,  also  the  most  in  Clemson  his- 
tory. 

'Tigers  won  ACC  Indoor  and  Outdoor 
Track  championships  in  1997  and 
ranked  in  the  top  25  nationally  in  both. 
'One  of  just  three  coaches  in  ACC  history  to  win  ACC  Coach  of 
the  Year  honors  in  each  of  his  first  two  years  with  a  program. 

'Coached  the  Tigers  to  a  #17  final  ranking  in  outdoor  track  in 
1997,  his  12th  top  20  team  in  cross  country,  indoor  or  outdoor  track. 

'Clemson's  outdoor  track  team  has  now  finished  in  the  top  20 
seven  straight  years  and  the  indoor  team  has  been  in  the  top  20  four 
of  the  last  six  years. 

'Guided  Clemson  to  ACC  Championship  in  cross  country,  indoor 
track  and  outdoor  track  in  his  first  year  at  Clemson.  1988-89. 

'Clemson  has  had  97  All-America  certificates  in  indoor,  outdoor 
track  and  cross  country  in  his  career. 

'Has  coached  seven  national  champions  in  his  career  at 
Clemson. 


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Arnett  Motors,  Inc./Anderson 


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Howell  J.  Foster,  Jr. 
Vic  Bailey  Honda/Spartanburg 


Bal  Ballentine 
George  Ballentine  Ford-Lincoln- 
Mercury  Inc. /Greenwood 


Jake  Coleman 
George  Coleman  Ford/Travelers  Rest 


Robert  Edwards 
Edwards  Auto  Sales/Walhalla 


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Robert  Hayes 
Ralph  Hayes  Toyota/Anderson 


Bill  Jackson 
Dick  Brooks  Automotive  Group 
Spartanburg 


FAIRWAY  FORD 


Gary  McAlister 
Fairway  Ford/Greenville 


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Randolph  Hayes 
Ralph  Hayes  Toyota/Anderson 


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Vic  Bailey  III 
Vic  Bailey  Lincoln-Mercury/Spartanburg 


George  Ballentine 
George  Ballentine  Ford-Lincoln- 
Mercury  Inc/Greenwood 


George  Davenport 
D  &  D  Motors/Greer 


Superior  Motors,  Inc. 


Jimmy  Guthrie 
Superior  Motors  Inc./Orangeburg 


Sel  Hemingway 
Hemingway  Motors  Co.,  Inc./Andrews 


SINCE  1922 


Ned  Hemingway 
Hemingway  Motors  Co.,  Inc./.Andrews 


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Manly  Eubank 
Palmetto  Ford/Charleston 


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NEW  HOLLAND 


Jerry  Powell 
Powell  Bros.  Tractor  &  Equip.  Co. 
Inc. /Seneca 


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Pete  Powell 
Powell  Bros.  Tractor  &  Equip  Co., 
Inc. /Seneca 


Hank  Sitton 
Sitton  Buick/Pontiac/GMC  Truck 
Greenville 


Ben  Satcher 
Satcher  Motors/Lexington 


SMITH  TURF&  IRRIGATION  CO 


Bob  Bell 

Smith  Turf  &  Irrigation/Charlotte,  NC 


Ben  Satcher,  Jr. 
Satcher  Motors/Lexington 


Allen  Davis 
Ward  Smith  Chevrolet-Buick-Geo 
Inc. /Seneca 


M.  SNYDER  INC. 


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Ted  Smith 
Ward  Smith  Chevrolet-Buick-Geo 
Inc. /Seneca 


Mac  Snyder 
M.  Snyders,  Inc./Greenville 


M.  SNYDER  INC. 


Tim  Snyder 
M.  Snyders,  Inc./Greenville 


Tom  McGregor  Jeffrey  Schoepfel  Mike  Taylor 

Southeastern  Leasing  Inc./Anderson  Thrifty  Car  Rental  Twin  City  Motors/Batesburg 

Greenville  &  Anderson 


Bobby  Wood 
Bobby  Wood  Chevrolet-Pontiac 
Walhalla 


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Cadillac/Pontiac/GMC  Trucks 

Ellis  Murphy 
Murphy  Cadillac/Pontiac 
GMC  Trucks/Spartanburg 


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Tinsley  Chevrolet-Geo,  Inc./Pickens 


J.  Rion  McKissick 
John  Foster  Ford»Mercury 
Laurens 


Heritage 


LINCOLN  •  MERCURY  •  JAGUAR 


Ervin  Williamson 
Heritage  Lincoln-Mercury-Jaquar 
Greenville 


OF  ANDERSON 
(  CiNCOLN  <£g»F0RD  MERCURY, 


Phil  Trammell 
Rob  Peloguin 
Fairway  of  Anderson 


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Please  step  back  and  give  the  organized  EMS  personnel  room  to  work. 
Well-intentioned  attempts  to  help  by  untrained  persons  interfere  with  the 
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Teams  must  attempt  2-point  conversions  after  touchdowns  scored  after  the  first  overtime. 


Ball  ready  lor  play 
"Unlimed  down 


Time-out 
Discretionary  or  injury  lime- 
out  (follow  by  tapping 
hands  on  chest) 


TV/Radio  time-out 


Touchdown 
Field  goal 
Poinl(s)  after  touchdown 


Safety 


Ball  dead 
Touchback  (move 
side  to  side) 


Loss  of  down 


Incomplete  forward  pass 
Penalty  declined 
No  play,  no  score 
Toss  option  delayed 


Legal  touching  of  forward 
pass  or  scrimmage  kick 


Inadvertent  whistle 
(Face  Press  Box) 


Disregard  flag  End  ol  period 


Sideline  warning 


Illegal  touching 


17 

Uncalch^e^^^^ 

Offside  defense 

forward  pass 

Encroachment  (NF) 

19 


False  start 
Illegal  formation 
Encroachment  offense 
Illegal  procedure  (NF) 


Illegal  shift  -  2  hands 
Illegal  motion  - 1  hand 


Delay  of  game 


22 


Substitution  infraction 


Failure  to  wear 
reguired  equipment 


Unsportsmanlike  conduct 
Noncontact  foul 


Illegal  participation 


u 

Sideline  interference 


Running  into 
or  roughing  kicker 
or  holder 


Illegal  baiting 
Illegal  kicking 
(Followed  by  pointing 
toward  toe  for  kicking) 


32 


Illegal  lair  catch  signal 
Invalid  fair  catch 
signal  (NF) 


Forward  pass 
interference 
Kick-catching  interference 


Roughing  passer 


35 


Intentional  grounding 


Ineligible  downfield 
on  pass 


Personal  loul 


Clipping 


40 


Blocking  below  waist 
Illegal  block 


Chop  block 


Holding/obstructing 
Illegal  use  of  hands/arms 


43 


Illegal  block  in  the  back 
Illegal  use  of 
hands  or  arms  (NF) 


44 


Helping  runner 
Interlocked  blocking 


45 


Grasping  face  mask  or 
helmet  opening 


Note:  Signal  numbers  25  and  26  are  for  future  expansion. 

(NF)  National  Federation  of  State  High  School  Associations  signal. 


Tripping 


Player  disqualification 


25 


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SEASON  TICKET  HOLDERS/OTHER  VISI- 
TORS: Season  ticket  holders  and  other  visi- 
tors to  the  stadium  are  requested  to  enter 
Gates  1,  5,  9,  11,  or  13.  Persons  with  top 
deck  tickets  must  enter  the  stadium  via  the 
ramps  which  are  located  behind  the  North  and 
South  stands.  Ramp  entrances  are  adjacent 
to  Gates  1  and  13  on  the  South  side  and 
Gates  5  and  9  on  the  North  side. 

HANDICAPPED:  Special  entrances  have 
been  provided  at  Gates  1,  5  and  13  for  the 
handicapped. 

WILL-CALL:  Will-call  tickets  can  be  picked 
up  at  the  ticket  office  at  Gate  9. 

PASS-OUT  HAND  STAMPS:  Pass-out  hand 
stamps  will  be  available  at  Gate  1,5,7,9,  11, 
13  and  the  top  decks.  Any  person  leaving  the 
stadium  other  than  with  a  team  pass  must 
have  his  or  her  hands  stamped,  as  well  as  ad- 
mittance stub,  to  be  readmitted  to  the  sta- 
dium. 

Gates  4,  6  and  8  are  closed  prior  to  the 
games  and  are  opened  for  exit  purposes  only. 


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First  Aid  stations  are  located  at  the  following 
places:  South  side — Under  Section  J;  North 
Side — Under  Section  T;  North  Top  Deck — 
Under  Section  K;  South  Top  Deck — Under 
Section  E. 

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game.  Should  a  doctor  be  needed,  ask  any 
usher,  who  knows  the  seat  location  of  doc- 
tors. Ambulances  are  located  at  Gates  1,  5, 
8,  and  13. 

TELEPHONE:  Pay  telephones  are  located  at 
the  stadium  ticket  offices  at  Gates  1,  5,  9,  13, 
top  decks. 

PUBLIC  ADDRESS  SYSTEM:  The  public 
address  system  is  intended  primarily  for  spec- 
tators' information  concerning  the  game. 
Please  do  not  request  the  use  of  the  public 
address  system  to  make  social  contacts. 

RESTROOMS:  Ladies'  and  men's  restrooms 
are  located  between  the  stands  and  can  be 
reached  by  exit  from  any  portal. 

LOST  &  FOUND:  If  any  article  is  lost  or 
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received  in  the  Security  Booth.  The  emer- 
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are  prohibited  in  Memorial  Stadium:  umbrel- 
las, folding  chairs,  chaise  lounges,  food  and 
beverage  containers  of  any  type,  alcoholic 
beverages,  thermos  jugs,  and  ice  chests. 

NOTICE:  Solicitation  for  any  purpose  is  pro- 
hibited at  an  athletic  contest  in  Clemson 
Memorial  Stadium. 


THE  CLEMSON  UNIVERSITY  ATH- 
LETIC DEPARTMENT  REQUESTS 
"NO  SMOKING"  IN  THE  SEATING 
AREAS  OF  MEMORIAL  STADIUM. 
THANK  YOU  FOR  YOUR  CONSID- 
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53  •  OLB 


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10»CB 


Javis  Austin  follows  Glenn  Rountree  up  field. 


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94  •  DT 


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93  •  OLB 


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46  »WR 


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Senior  Spotlight 


By  Amy  Moore 


Matt  McLeod 

Offensive  lineman  Matt 
McLeod  has  accomplished  a 
great  deal  in  his  Clemson  career. 
As  a  walk-on,  McLeod  saw  action 
in  four  games  in  1996  and  was 
the  only  walk-on  offensive  line- 
man to  letter  in  1996.  McLeod 
also  reached  a  second-team  sta- 
tus at  midseason  of  1996,  and  in 
the  1997  Spring  Game  saw  a  lot 
of  action  at  center. 

Matt's  hard  work  and  dedica- 
tion over  the  years  have  certainly  paid  off,  earning  him  a 
scholarship  for  thel  997  season.  He  played  1 4  snaps  against 
Wake  Forest  in  the  Tigers  33-16  victory  and  was  a  part  of  an 
attack  that  gained  482  yards  of  total  offense,  the  best  day  by 
a  Wake  Forest  opponent  this  year.  McCleod  graded  80  per- 
cent in  the  contest. 

Unfortunately,  the  season  ended  prematurely  for  Matt  on 
Tuesday,  November  4  when  he  was  struck  by  a  van  while  rid- 
ing his  motorcyle.  The  accident  broke  a  leg  that  will  require 
much  rehabilitation. 

"Matt  is  a  tremendous  young  person  who  is  very  serious 
about  everything  he  does,"  said  offensive  line  coach  John 
Latina.  "He  has  had  to  play  multiple  positions  for  us  and  has 
handled  it  very  well.  We  are  all  saddened  by  his  accident." 

McLeod  is  a  native  of  Clemson,  SC  where  he  played  for 
Daniel  High  School.  He  was  an  all-region  and  all-state  selec- 
tion his  senior  year  who  played  on  two  state  championship 
teams  for  coach  Allen  Sitterle's  program. 


James  Chappell 


James  Chappell  is  a  reserve 
wide  receiver  who  has  earned 
two  letters  at  Clemson.  Chappell 
saw  playing  time  in  1995  and 
1996,  and  has  played  in  two 
games  this  season. 

The  native  of  Columbia,  SC 
had  an  excellent  showing  in  the 
1997  Spring  Game  recording  a 
17-yard  touchdown  pass  from 
quarterback  Brandon  Streeter. 
"Chappell  gives  you  every- 
thing he's  got,  he  practices  hard,  and  he's  done  everything 
we've  asked,"  said  Clemson  wide  receiver  coach  Rick 
Stockstill.  "We  have  been  fortunate  this  year  to  get  him  in  two 
games  and  he  has  done  well.  I  have  all  the  respect  in  the 
world  for  Chappell  because  of  what  he  does  out  there  on  the 
practice  field." 

James  Chappell  attended  Dutch  Fork  High  School  in 
Winnsboro,  SC  and  was  named  all-regional  receiver  his 
senior  year  when  he  set  a  school  record  for  receptions  in  a 
season.  He  also  had  the  longest  kickoff  return  in  school  his- 
tory. 


Adrian  Greene 

Adrian  Greene  was  one  of 
only  two  walk-on  wide  receivers 
to  letter  in  1996.  Greene  saw 
action  in  Tigers  wins  over 
Furman,  Maryland,  and  N.C. 
State  in  1996.  In  1997,  Greene 
is  listed  as  a  reserve  wide  receiv- 
er and  has  played  in  both  the 
UTEP  and  Wake  Forest  games. 

"Adrian  has  been  here  four 
years  and  has  done  everything 
we've  asked, "  said  wide  receiv- 
er coach  Rick  Stockstill.  "I  am  personally  very  happy  because 
he  is  getting  some  playing  time  for  all  the  hard  work  he  has 
put  in  these  past  four  years." 

Greene  is  a  native  of  Loris,  SC.  He  was  an  all-conference 
and  all-county  performer  for  his  senior  year  play  at  South 
Columbus  High  School. 


Derek  Basileo 

Derek  Basileo  has  had  to 
become  Mr.  Versility  over  the 
past  year.  For  his  first  three 
years,  Basileo  saw  action  as  a 
punter,  but  was  then  moved  to 
wide  receiver  in  the  spring  of 
1997.  He  is  currently  the  tallest 
receiver  on  the  1997  roster, 
standing  6-4.  This  year  he  has 
provided  backup  strength  and 
has  seen  action  in  two  Clemson 
games. 

Off  the  field  Basileo  is  a  fine  student,  who  was  a  member 
of  the  ACC  Academic  Honor  Roll  for  1996-1997  recording  a 
3.4  in  management  for  the  spring  semester.  He  will  graduate 
in  December. 

"Derek  came  here  as  a  kicker  and  moved  over  to  wide 
receiver  just  this  year  and  has  made  a  huge  turnaround," 
states  wide  receiver  coach  Rick  Stockstill.  "I  have  really 
enjoyed  coaching  Derek  this  year,  he  works  extremely  hard 
out  there  on  the  practice  field  and  has  done  a  lot  since  he 
arrived  at  Clemson." 

Basileo  was  ranked  among  the  Top  50  wide  receivers  in 
South  Florida  coming  out  of  high  school.  He  is  a  native  of 
Deerfield  Beach,  FL  and  attended  Deerfield  Beach  High 
School  where  he  set  a  school  record  by  recording  two  75-yard 
punts  his  senior  season.  Basileo  was  also  named  all-confer- 
ence, first-team  All-South,  and  third-team  All-State  his  senior 
year. 


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Strength  Ail-Americans 

1981  Jeff  Davis,  LB 
Jeff  Bryant,  DT 
Lee  Nanney,  OT 

1983  William  Perry,  MG 

1984  Kenny  Flowers,  TB 

1985  Jim  Riggs,  TE 

1986  Ty  Granger,  OT 

1987  Danny  Pearman,  TE 

1988  Donnell  Woolford,  DB 

1989  Vince  Taylor,  LB 

1990  Levon  Kirkland,  OLB 

1991  Mike  Brown,  C 

1992  Brentson  Buckner,  DT 

1 993  Stacy  Seegars,  OG 

1994  Nelson  Welch,  PK 

1995  Brian  Dawkins,  SS 

1996  Raymond  White,  MG 

Lifter-of-the-Year 

1985  Kenny  Flowers,  TB 
John  Phillips,  OG 

1986  Ty  Granger,  OT 

1987  Mark  Drag,  MG 

1988  JeffBak,  C 

1989  Levon  Kirkland,  OLB 

1990  Arthur  Bussie,  DT 
Curtis  Whitley,  C 

1991  Ashley  Sheppard,  OLB 

1 992  Warren  Forney,  DT 

1993  Ed  Glenn,  TE 
Stephon  Wynn,  TE 

1994  Ed  Glenn,  TE 

1995  Patrick  Sapp,  OLB 

1996  Raymond  White,  MG 


Joey  Batson 
Head  Strength  Coach 


John  Sisk 
Asst.  Strength  Coach 


Ruben  Mendoza 
Asst.  Strength  Coach 


Clemson  Strength  Staff  (L-R):  Wes  Osswald,  Larry  Greenlee,  John  Sisk,  Ruben  Mendoza,  Joey  Batson, 
Brandon  Hourigan  and  Preston  Greene.  

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Senior  Sponsors 


Rebecca  Lynn  Jackson 
for  Elmer  Bench 


Ruth  Bundren 
for  Jim  Bundren 


Cameron  Chappell 
for  James  Chappell 


Jan  Chapman 
for  Jason  Collins 


Shannon  Ryan 
for  Scott  DeMore 


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Audrey  Greene 
for  Adrian  Greene 


Renee  Rountree 
for  Glenn  Rountree 


Erica  &  Colin  Brady 
for  Mary  Czmyr 


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Masai  Dalton,  Brett  Ringer,  Will  Young,  Henry  Guess,  Austin  Nelson  and  Ryan  Cole. 

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Jennifer  Brietzke 
for  Phil  Trussell 


John  Ballinger 
Director 


Andye  McCrorey 


THE  COMMISSION  ON  THE 


FUTURE  OF 
CLEMSON  UNIVERSITY 


More  than  300  alumni  and  friends  from  all  over  the  nation  gathered  at  the  Madren  Center  on  May  2,  1997,  for  the 
convening  of  the  Commission  on  the  Future  of  Clemson  University.  The  Commission  was  created  by  the  Board  of 
Trustees  as  a  way  to  elicit  recommendations  and  suggestions  from  alumni  and  friends  on  how  to  chart  a  successful  course 
for  the  University  into  the  21st  century  and  position  Clemson  as  one  of  America's  leading  universities.  All  of  the 
members  of  the  Commission  are  volunteers  who  pay  their  own  expenses  incurred  in  connection  with  their  work  on  the 
Commission.  The  chairpersons  are  as  follows: 

National  Co-chair  National  Co-chair 


Lawrence  M.  Gressette,  Jr.  '54, 

Chairman  of  Clemson's  Board  of  Trustees 
and  of  the  Executive  Committee  of 
SCAN  A  Corp.,  Columbia,  SC 


College  of  Agriculture,  Forestry  and  Life  Sciences 

Jerry  H.  Ballengee,  President  and  COO,  Union  Camp 

Corp.,  Wayne,  NJ 

College  of  Architecture ,  Arts  and  Humanities 
Ted  P.  Pappas  '57,  President,  Pappas  Associates 
Architects  Inc.,  Jacksonville,  FL 

College  of  Business  and  Public  Affairs 

Arthur  M.  Spiro  '45,  President,  AMS-Tex  Enterprises 

Inc.,  Great  Neck,  NY 

College  of  Engineering  and  Science 

Milton  W.  Holcombe  '53,  Retired  VP  and  Founder, 

Electrospace  Systems  Inc.,  Dallas,  TX 

College  of  Health,  Education  and  Human  Development 
Carolyn  W.  Creel  '61,  President,  C.C.  &  Associates, 
Myrtle  Beach,  SC 

Student  Life  and  Services 

James  E.  Bostic,  Jr.  '69,  Senior  VP,  Environmental, 
Government  Affairs  and  Communications,  Georgia 
Pacific  Corp.,  Atlanta,  GA 

Intercollegiate  Athletics 

Philip  H.  Prince  '49,  President  Emeritus  of  Clemson 
and  Retired  Senior  VP,  Human  Resources,  American 
Express  Co.,  Mt.  Pleasant,  SC 

University  Research 

Dan  C.  Stanzione  '67,  President,  Bell  Labs  and 
President,  Network  Systems,  Warren,  NJ 


Jerry  E.  Dempsey  '54, 

Chairman  and  CEO  of  PPG 
Industries  Inc.,  Pittsburgh,  PA 


Library  and  Information  Technology 

Sean  C.  Rush,  General  Manager,  Global  Education 

Industry,  IBM  Corp.,  Boston,  MA 

Public  Services  and  Cooperative  Extension 
Darra  W.  Cothran  '69,  Attorney  and  Partner, 
Woodward  Cothran  &  Herndon,  Columbia,  SC 

Undergraduate  Education  and  the  Clemson  Experience 
Jane  Robelot  '82,  Co-anchor,  "CBS  This  Morning," 
New  York,  NY 

Sonny  White  '65,  President,  Ciba  Specialty 
Chemicals  Corp.,  Greensboro,  NC 

University  Advancement 

Frank  M.  Bishop,  Jr.  '65,  Partner,  INVESCO  Capital 
Management,  Atlanta,  GA 

A.  Neill  Cameron,  Jr.,  President,  Ogilvy  6k  Mather 
South,  Atlanta,  GA 

University  Management  and  Finances 

William  B.  Sturgis  '57,  Retired  President,  Cryovac 

Division  of  WR.  Grace  6k  Co.,  Greenville,  SC 

Continiung  Education  and  Professional  Development 
Bill  Carpenter,  Retired  Chairman  and  CEO,  Rust 
Environment  and  Infrastructure,  Greenville,  SC 

Clemson's  Contributions  to  South  Carolina's  Future 
Paul  E.  Blackwell  '63,  Retired  U.S.  Army  Lieutenant 
General,  York,  SC 


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In  1991,  two  very  special  anniver- 
saries in  the  Clemson  football  tradition 
were  observed.  Not  only  did  the  1991 
season  mark  the  10th  anniversary  of 
Clemson's  National  Championship 
season,  but  it  also  marked  the  50th 
birthday  of  the  place  where  the  Tigers 
won  six  games  that  season:  Memorial 
Stadium. 

In  the  first  55  years  of  Memorial 
Stadium,  Clemson  has  a  record  of  192- 
71-7,  including  a  34-9-1  ledger  over 
the  last  seven  seasons.  Clemson  had  a 
16-game  unbeaten  streak  at  home 
between  1990-92  and  has  a  career  win- 
ning ratio  of  72.4  percent. 

The  stadium  has  definitely  been 
good  to  the  Tigers  who  call  it  home,  but 
the  stadium  was  constructed  against 
the  advice  of  at  least  one  Clemson 
coach.  Just  before  head  coach  Jess 
Neely  left  for  Rice  University  after  the 
1 939  season,  he  gave  Clemson  a  mes- 
sage. "Don't  ever  let  them  talk  you  into 
building  a  big  stadium,"  he  said.  "Put 
about  10,000  seats  behind  the 
Y.M.C. A.  That's  all  you'll  ever  need'. 

Instead  of  following  Coach  Neely's 
advice,  however,  Clemson  officials  de- 
cided to  build  the  new  stadium  in  a  val- 
ley on  the  western  part  of  campus. 
The  place  would  take  some  clearing- 
there  were  many  trees,  but  luckily 
there  were  no  hedges. 


The  crews  went  to  work:  clearing, 
cutting,  pouring,  and  forming.  Finally, 
on  September  19,  1942,  Clemson  Me- 
morial Stadium  opened  with  the  Tiger 
football  team  thrashing  Presbyterian 
College,  32-13.  Those  20,000  seats 
installed  for  Opening  Day  would  soon 
grow;  and  grow  and  grow.  This  year 
Clemson  celebrates  its  56th  year  in 
this  outstanding  facility. 

When  the  original  part  of  the  stadi- 
um was  built  in  the  early  40's,  much  of 
the  work  was  done  by  scholarship  ath- 
letes, including  many  football  players. 
The  first  staking  out  of  the  stadium  was 
done  by  two  members  of  the  football 
team,  A.N.  Cameron  and  Hugh  Webb. 
Webb  returned  to  Clemson  years  later 
to  be  an  architecture  professor,  and 
Cameron  went  on  to  become  a  civil  en- 
gineer in  Louisiana. 

The  building  of  the  stadium  did  not 
proceed  without  a  few  problems.  One 
day  during  the  clearing  of  the  land,  one 
young  football  player  proudly 
announced  that  he  was  not  allergic  to 
poison  oak.  He  then  commenced  to 
attack  the  poison  oak  with  a  swing 
blade,  throwing  the  plants  to  and  fro. 
The  next  day,  however,  the  boy  was 
swollen  twice  his  size  and  had  to  be  put 
in  the  hospital. 

There  are  many  other  stories  about 
the  stadium  including  one  stating  that 


Clemson  has  won  over  70  percent  of  its  games  in  Memorial  Stadium  since  the  facility 
opened  in  1942. 


Frank  Howard  put  a  chew  of  tobacco  in 
each  corner  of  the  stadium  as  the  con- 
crete poured. 

Howard  says  that  the  seeding  of 
the  grass  caused  a  few  problems. 
"About  40  people  and  I  laid  sod  on  the 
field,"  he  says.  "After  three  weeks,  on 
July  15,  we  had  only  gotten  halfway 
through. 

"I  told  them  that  it  had  taken  us 
three  weeks  to  get  that  far,  and  I  would 
give  them  three  more  week's  pay  for 
however  long  it  took.  I  also  told  them 
we  would  have  50  gallons  of  ice  cream 
when  we  got  through.  After  that  it  took 
them  three  days  to  do  the  rest  of  the 
field.  Then  we  sat  down  in  the  middle 
of  the  field  and  ate  up  that  whole  50 
gallons." 

Howard  says  that  on  the  day  of  the 
first  game  in  the  stadium,"the  gates 
were  hung  at  1 :00  pm  and  we  played  at 
2:00  pm."  But  that  would  be  all  of  the 
construction  for  a  while.  Then  in  1958, 
18,000  sideline  seats  were  added  and, 
in  1960,  a  total  of  5,658  West  end  zone 
seats  were  added  in  response  to  in- 
creasing attendance.  With  the  large 
end  zone,"Green  Grass"  section,  this 
expansion  increased  capacity  to  about 
53,000. 

Later,  upper  decks  were  added  to 
each  side  of  the  stadium  as  crowds 
swelled-the  first  one  in  1978  and  the 
second  in  1983.  This  increased  capac- 
ity to  over  80,000  which  makes  it  one 
of  the  10  largest  on-campus  stadiums 
in  the  country. 

The  effect  spiraling  inflation  has 
had  in  this  century  can  be  dramatically 
seen  in  the  differences  in  stadium  con- 
struction. The  original  part  of  the  sta- 
dium was  built  at  a  cost  of  $125,000  or 
at  $6.25  a  seat.  The  newest  upper 
deck  was  finished  in  1983  at  a  cost  of 
$13.5  million,  or  $866  a  seat. 

Through  the  years,  Memorial  Sta- 
dium has  become  known  as  "Death 
Valley."  It  was  tagged  this  by  the  late 
Presbyterian  coach,  Lonnie  McMillan. 
After  bringing  his  PC.  teams  to 
Clemson  for  years  and  getting 
whipped,  McMillan  said  the  place  was 
like  Death  Valley.  A  few  years  later  the 
name  stuck. 

On  November  16,  1974  the  playing 
surface  was  named  Frank  Howard 
Field  for  the  legendary  coach  because 
of  his  long  service  and  dedication  to 
the  University. 

Luckily,  the  stadium  wasn't  built  be- 
hind the  Y. 


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developed  on-time  delivery  into  an  art. 
98%  of  the  time,  we  hit  our  marks  right 
on  cue.  And  with  product  quality  so 
consistent,  problems  are  the  rare 
exception.  Maybe  that's  why  70%  of  our 
customers  rate  us  their  #1  supplier. 

But  we're  not  happy  with  almost 
perfect.  At  Eastman,  continuous 
improvement  is  one  way  we  create 
value  for  our  customers. 

So  we  keep  working  at  it.  That  atti- 
tude helped  us  become  the  first  major 
chemical  company  to  win  the  Malcolm 
Baldrige  National  Quality  Award.  And 
we  appreciated  the  ovations. 

But  until  every  customer  receives 
every  shipment  on  time  every  time, 
we  will  keep  striving  for  the  perfect 
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Student- Athlete  Enrichment 


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Clemson  University's  commitment  to 
provide  its  student-athletes  with  the  very 
best  of  facilities  is  evident  in  many  ways. 
From  the  soaring  upper  decks  of  Memorial 
Stadium,  to  the  state-of-the-art  strength 
training  facility,  young  men  and  women 
from  all  18  of  Clemson's  varsity  sports 
have  the  very  best  in  facilities  for  training 
and  competition.  Vickery  Hall  is  no  excep- 
tion, as  the  $3  million  structure  is  as 
impressive  aesthetically  as  any  of  the 
other  facilities.  But  the  importance  of 
Vickery  Hall  to  the  Clemson  University 
Athletic  Department  is  not  found  in  the 
structure  itself,  but  in  the  many  programs 
that  the  building  houses. 

Vickery  Hall  opened  in  the  spring  of 
1991  and  was  the  first  in  the  country  built 
solely  for  the  all-around  education  of  stu- 
dent-athletes. The  two-story,  27,000 
square  -foot  building  is  open  throughout 
the  day  and  into  the  evening  to  accommo- 
date the  extended  schedules  of  student- 
athletes. 

The  mission  of  the  Student-Athlete  En- 
richment Programs  is  to  monitor,  guide, 
and  encourage  student-athletes  to  fulfill 
their  long  term  goal,  and  to  achieve  their 
academic  and  career  potential. 

Vickery  Hall  focuses  on  three  primary 
areas  to  meet  the  student-athlete's  needs. 

Academic  Support 

Clemson's  Student-Athlete  Enrichment 
Programs  have  provided  one  of  the  best 
academic  support  and  advising  programs 
in  the  nation. 

The  proof  is  in  the  statistics.  A  record 
number  of  Clemson  student-athletes  made 
the  academic  honor  roll  in  1997.  Eight  of 
Clemson's  13  Sports  programs  had  a  high- 
er GPA  than  the  student  body  average  in 
the  1997  Spring  semester.  Twenty 
Clemson  football  players  were  on  the  ACC 
academic  honor  roll  for  the  1996-97  aca- 
demic year,  an  all-time  record.  The  Tiger 


football  team  had  an  all-time  record  GPA 
for  the  entire  year  in  1996-97.  The  Aca- 
demic Counselor  performs  a  variety  of  du- 
ties to  track  academic  progress.  Their  du- 
ties include  providing  assistance  in  regis- 
tration and  priority  scheduling,  contacting 
faculty,  personally  checking  classes,  re- 
cording information,  counseling  sessions 
with  student-athletes,  providing  diagnostic 
testing,  and  directing  career  aspirations. 

One  of  the  most  prestigious  programs 
that  has  received  recognition  essential  to 
the  growth  of  Vickery  Hall  is  the  tutorial 
program. 

The  Student-Athlete  Enrichment  Pro- 
gram has  been  granted  a  Level  1  certifica- 
tion from  the  College  of  Reading  and 
Learning  Association,  International  Tutor 
Certification  Program.  Of  the  160  pro- 
grams certified  by  CRLA,  the  Clemson 
Student-Athlete  Enrichment  Program  is 
one  of  three  student-athlete  programs  in 
the  country  to  achieve  this  distinction. 

Having  tutor  certification  enables  stu- 
dent-athletes to  be  provided  the  highest 
quality  of  academic  assistance  possible. 
Approximately  80  tutors  are  hired  to  pro- 
vide academic  support  in  the  many  subject 
areas  offered. 

The  Department  of  Student-Athlete  En- 
richment Programs  has  recognized  the 
need  for  students  to  have  access  to  high- 
quality  computing  equipment  and  has 
made  a  commitment  to  provide  the  stu- 
dent-athletes at  Clemson  with  the  largest 
computer  lab  in  the  country.  Located  on 
the  first  floor  of  Vickery  Hall  is  the 
Department  of  Student-Athlete  Enrichment 
Programs'  Microcomputer  Laboratory.  The 
lab  is  open  seven  days  a  week,  for  16 
hours  on  Monday  through  Thursday,  and 
limited  time  on  Saturday  and  Sunday. 
During  exam  periods  the  lab  hours  are 
extended. 

The  lab  staff  has  a  full-time  computer 


Clemson  has  a  staff  of  11  full-time  employees  to  work  with  Tiger  student-athletes  in 
various  self-enrichment  programs. 


manager,  and  also  graduate  students, 
many  of  whom  are  pursuing  advanced  de- 
grees in  computer  science.  Lab  staff  mem- 
bers are  available  for  tutoring  of  any  Com- 
puter Science  course,  as  well  as  the  many 
management,  engineering  and  business 
courses  that  deal  with  personal  computers. 

The  Student-Athlete  Enrichment  Pro- 
gram is  committed  to  providing  state-of- 
the-art  computing  facilities.  New  comput- 
ers have  recently  been  purchased  bringing 
the  lab  to  a  state  of  the  art  facility.  Over  40 
computers  are  available  for  student-ath- 
letes. 

All  computers  are  fully  connected  to 
the  internet  allowing  for  access  of  comput- 
ers throughout  the  world  for  research  and 
communication. 

Personal  Growth  Program 

One  of  the  most  important  programs 
that  helps  student-athletes  reach  their  full 
potential  and  engage  successfully  in  this 
college  experience  is  the  Personal  Growth 
and  Development  Program. 

The  purpose  of  this  program  is  to  assist 
the  student-athlete  in  making  a  successful 
transition  into  his/her  university  and  athlet- 
ic life.  These  programs  will  provide  the  stu- 
dent-athlete the  opportunity  to  examine 
and  explore  issues  and  topics  pertaining  to 
his/her  values,  personal  health  and  well- 
ness, behavior,  and  goals.  The  specific 
topics  will  encompass  both  general  transi- 
tion issues  and  specific  athletic  issues  as 
well. 

Career  Assistance  Program 

The  Career  Assistance  Program  pro- 
vides student-athletes  an  opportunity  to 
fulfill  career  aspirations  by  participating  in 
various  career  seminars  offered  by  the 
staff  at  Vickery  Hall.  The  philosophy  of  this 
program  is  to  provide  student-athletes  with 
job  searching  skills  and  strategies,  intern- 
ships, practicum  experience  as  well  as 
summer  employment.  These  programs  are 
designed  to  address  specific  career  oppor- 
tunities through  a  program  that  uses  each 
year  to  gain  information  on  the  student- 
athletes. 

By  using  the  resources  available  to  the 
University,  Alumni  Center  and  the  Athletic 
Department,  Clemson  is  working  to  estab- 
lish a  network  of  businesses,  companies, 
and  executives  who  will  help  assist  with 
The  Summer  Employment  Assistance  Pro- 
gram. The  program's  main  goal  is  to  pro- 
vide the  student-athlete  with  job  experi- 
ence and  a  work  history,  which  student 
athletes  can  apply  to  their  academic  disci- 
pline. 

The  Career  Assistance  Program  is  co- 
ordinated from  the  academic  colleges,  the 
Placement  Center,  and  through  the  Athlet- 
ic Department  contacts.  This  program  is 
designed  to  better  prepare  the  student-ath- 
lete for  full-time  employment  and  focuses 
on  resume  writing  and  interview  tech- 
niques. 


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Our  emergency  room,  birth 
center  and  surgery  department 
are  all  bigger  and  brighter,  with 
the  very  latest  technology  and 
patient  care  techniques.  Other 
areas  have  been  completely 
renovated.  The  result  is  a 
medical  center  that's  more  people 
friendly.  More  convenient.  More 
comfortable.  And,  there's  more 
on  the  way.  New  doctors  to 
complement  our  existing  staff. 
New  lifesaving  services.  Plus 
additional  wellness  programs  to 
protect  your  health  for  lifetime. 
It's  all  part  of  our  strategy  to 
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winners  on  the  field  and  in  the  classroom.  That's  why  NationsBank 
is  proud  to  support  the  conference. 

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key! 


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by  Sam  Blackman 


Ben  Anderson 
Football,  1970-72 

Ben  Anderson  might  be  the  most  successful  walk-on  in  Clemson 
athletic  history.  By  success  we  are  talking  during  his  time  at  Clemson 
as  a  student-athlete  and  in  his  current  employment  as  University 
General  Counsel  for  his  alma  mater. 

Anderson  started  33  consecutive  games  for  the  Tigers  between 
1970-72.  He  intercepted  nine  passes  in  his  career  still  tied  for  13th 
best  in  Clemson  history.  And,  he  recorded  that  total  in  three  years,  as 
freshmen  were  not  eligible  during  his  playing  days. 

He  was  named  first-team  Academic  AII-ACC  all  three  years  he 
played  for  Hootie  Ingram's  Tigers  and  was  a  second-team  Academic 
All-America  in  1971.  On  the  field,  he  led  the  team  in  tackles  in  1971 
and  1972  and  was  voted  the  team's  top  defensive  player  in  1971. 

Anderson  might  have  the  greatest  combination  of  athletic  and  aca- 
demic awards  of  any  Clemson  athlete.  Upon  the  completion  of  his 
career  he  was  awarded  an  NCAA  Postgraduate  Scholarship  in  1973 
and  was  the  winner  of  the  Jim  Weaver  Award,  presented  by  the 
Atlantic  Coast  Conference  to  the  outstanding  student-athlete  in  the 
league,  regardless  of  sport. 

That's  not  all!  At  graduation  exercises  in  1973,  Anderson  was  the 
recipient  of  the  Norris  Medal,  emblematic  of  Clemson's  best  all- 
around  graduating  senior  student.  No,  not  student-athlete,  best  all- 
around  student.  In  addition  to  his  athletic  accomplishments, 
Anderson  found  time  to  serve  on  many  student  committees  and  was 
President  of  Tiger  Brotherhood. 

But,  that's  not  all!  In  1973  he  was  the  recipient  of  the  Frank 
Howard  Award,  presented  each  year  to  the  athlete  bringing  the  most 
honor  to  Clemson  University.  Additionally,  he  was  the  1973  Crozton 
Ferris  Mobley  Award  winner  for  the  highest  scholastic  average  by  a 
senior  athlete  and  won  the  first  James  F.  Byrnes  American 
Government  Award,  which  is  presented  for  excellence  by  the  Political 
Science  Department. 

When  did  Ben  sleep? 


Jeff  Bostic 


Football,  1977-79 

Jeff  Bostic  was  a  key  cog  in  the  resurgence  of  Clemson  football 
in  the  mid-seventies.  During  his  career  Clemson  played  in  three  bowl 
games,  the  1977  and  1978  Gator  Bowls,  and  the  1979  Peach.  That 
1977  Gator  Bowl  appearance  was  the  first  bowl  game  for  the  Tigers 
in  18  years.  Clemson  has  been  to  14  bowl  games  in  the  last  20  years, 
so  you  can  see  the  impact  the  1977  team  had  on  the  history  of 
Clemson  football. 

Bostic  was  a  three-year  starter  on  the  offensive  line,  two  years  at 
center  and  one  year  at  offensive  guard.  He  also  handled  the  deep 
snapping  and  was  named  first-team  AII-ACC  in  1979.  Bostic 
teamed  with  his  brother  Joe,  to  anchor  the  Clemson  offensive  line  in 
1977  and  1978,  the  greatest  offensive  line  brother  combination  in 
Clemson  history.  In  fact,  Joe  was  inducted  into  the  Hall  of  Fame  last 
year.  Jeff  Bostic  was  honored,  along  with  his  brother,  as  starters  on 
Clemson's  Centennial  Team  last  year. 

Both  brothers  went  on  to  NFL  careers.  Jeff  had  a  celebrated 
career  with  the  Washington  Redskins,  playing  14  years  in  the  league 
(1980-93)  as  a  member  of  the  team's  famous  "Hogs"  offensive  line. 
He  got  his  pro  career  off  to  a  big  start  when  he  signed  with  the 
Redskins  on  a  Sunday  and  served  as  the  snapper  the  next  night  on 
ABC's  Monday  Night  Football  against  rival  Dallas.  He  did  well  and 
soon  moved  into  the  starting  lineup  as  the  center. 

Jeff,  a  native  of  Greensboro,  NC,  played  in  four  Super  Bowls  and 
won  three  with  the  Redskins,  the  only  former  Clemson  player  with 
three  Super  Bowl  Championship  rings.  He  also  played  in  the  Pro 
Bowl  in  1 983.  He  was  a  common  denominator  on  the  offensive  line 
that  protected  four  Redskins  quarterbacks,  Joe  Theismann,  Jay 
Schroeder,  Doug  Williams  and  Mark  Rypien. 

No  one  is  better  qualified  to  recount  the  career  of  Jeff  Bostic  than 
his  coach  of  many  years  with  the  Redskins,  Joe  Gibbs.  "We  were 
having  our  first  mini-camp  and  he  was  standing  to  the  side  in  street 
clothes  and  I  asked  someone,  'Who's  that?'  A  deep  snapper  holding 
out?  Little  did  I  know  I  was  looking  at  our  center  for  the  1980s.  Guys 
like  Jeff  Bostic  kept  me  in  football.  His  quickness  was  always  under- 
rated, but  his  heart  made  him  special." 


David  Treadwell 


Neil  Simons 


Football,  1985-87 

David  Treadwell  holds  a  special  place  in  the  hearts  of  all  Clemson 
football  fans  for  his  last  second  field  goals  that  beat  Georgia  in  con- 
secutive seasons,  1986  and  1987.  Both  field  goals  came  in  the  last 
10  seconds  of  the  game  to  beat  Clemson's  main  rival  of  the  1980s, 
31-28  in  1986,  and  21-20  in  1987. 

Six  times  in  Treadwell's  career  he  made  field  goals  inside  the  last 
three  minutes  that  won  or  tied  games  for  the  Tigers.  His  kicks  were 
significant  reasons  Clemson  won  the  ACC  Championships  of  1986 
and  1987.  He  was  also  the  starting  kicker  in  1985  and  in  his  first 
game  as  a  starter,  booted  a  field  goal  as  time  ran  out  to  beat  Virginia 
Tech  in  Blacksburg. 

Like  Ben  Anderson,  Treadwell  came  to  Clemson  as  a  walk-on.  He 
spent  the  1984  season  learning  from  Ail-American  Donald  Igwebuike. 
Little  did  Igwebuike  know  that  he  was  being  watched  by  a  future  All- 
American.  Today,  Igwebuike  ranks  first  and  Treadwell  second  in 
Clemson  history  in  career  field  goal  percentage.  Igwebuike  made  74 
percent  of  his  field  goals,  and  Treadwell  connected  on  71  percent. 
During  the  1989  NFL  season  they  were  both  ranked  among  the  most 
accurate  field  goal  kickers  in  the  NFL. 

Treadwell,  a  native  of  Jacksonville,  FL,  connected  on  47-66  field 
goals  in  his  career  and  was  92-93  on  extra  points.  He  was  17-24  on 
field  goals  as  a  sophomore,  12-20  as  a  junior  and  18-22  as  a  senior. 
His  .818  field  goal  accuracy  in  1987  remains  third  best  in  Clemson 
history.  He  is  still  the  number-four  scorer  in  Clemson  football  histo- 
ry with  233  points.  He  once  made  63  consecutive  extra  points,  third 
longest  streak  in  Clemson  history. 

That  senior  season  was  certainly  memorable  and  gratifying  for 
Treadwell  because  he  was  named  a  first-team  consensus  Ail- 
American,  the  only  consensus  All-America  kicker  in  Clemson  history. 
He  was  also  a  first-team  Academic  AII-ACC  selection  that  year.  He 
has  continued  to  excell  academically,  as  he  recently  earned  his  Law 
degree  from  the  University  of  Denver. 

Treadwell  worked  on  that  Law  degree  in  the  offseasons  during  a 
six-year  NFL  career.  He  had  his  best  year  in  his  first  season  when  he 
was  chosen  to  the  Pro  Bowl  and  made  the  NFL  All-Rookie  team  as  a 
member  of  the  Denver  Broncos.  He  played  in  Denver  between  1989- 
92  and  retired  after  two  seasons  (1993-94)  with  the  New  York  Giants. 
Five  years  into  his  career  he  was  the  third  most  accurate  field  goal 
kicker  in  NFL  history. 


Baseball,  1977-80 

There  are  many  facts  about  Neil  Simons's  career  that  qualify  him 
for  the  Clemson  Athletic  Hall  of  Fame,  but  one  stands  out.  Simons 
remains  the  only  four-time  first-team  AII-ACC  baseball  player  in 
Clemson  history,  and  is  one  of  just  three  players  to  do  it  in  the  histo- 
ry of  the  league.  Chris  Cammack  of  NC  State  reached  the  accom- 
plishment between  1968-71,  and  Brick  Smith  of  Wake  Forest  did  it 
between  1978-81. 

Like  the  other  recipients  in  this  Hall  of  Fame  class,  Simons  was 
not  highly  recruited  out  of  high  school.  But,  he  hit  .376  in  1977  as  a 
freshman,  leading  the  team  and  nearly  leading  the  entire  ACC.  He 
was  a  key  reason  Clemson  advanced  to  the  College  World  Series  that 
season.  He  batted  .556  in  the  1977  Atlantic  Regional  and  was  5-15  in 
the  College  World  Series.  He  also  led  the  ACC  in  triples  that  season 
and  had  a  near  flawless  season  as  Clemson's  starting  centerfielder. 

Simons  hit  .335  for  his  career,  including  .355  as  a  junior  and  .317 
as  a  senior.  He  tied  a  school  and  ACC  record  when  he  banged  out  six 
hits  in  a  22-7  victory  over  Georgia  in  the  fourth  game  of  his  senior 
year.  His  greatest  individual  single  game  acclaim  came  during 
Clemson's  incredible  41-9  victory  at  NC  State  in  1980.  Simons  had 
four  hits,  including  three  home  runs  and  drove  in  a  still  ACC  record  10 
runs.  For  his  accomplishment  he  was  featured  in  "Faces  in  the  Crowd" 
in  Sports  Illustrated  later  that  Spring. 

He  was  also  an  outstanding  fielder.  During  the  ACC  Tournament 
of  1980  he  robbed  a  North  Carolina  player  of  a  home  run  that  would 
have  won  the  game  for  the  Tar  Heels.  Instead  it  won  the  ACC  cham- 
pionship for  the  Tigers. 

Even  though  the  Tigers  played  fewer  games  in  the  1970s  than 
they  do  today,  his  legendary  numbers  still  rank  among  the  best  in 
Clemson  history.  He  still  ranks  seventh  in  at  bats  (805),  fifth  in  runs 
scored  (195),  sixth  in  hits  (270),  seventh  in  triples  (14),  second  in 
walks  (180),  11th  in  RBIs  (164)  and  sixth  in  total  bases  (408).  He 
struck  out  once  every  18.7  at  bats,  still  the  second  toughest  player  to 
strike  out  in  Clemson  history. 

"Neil  Simons  was  the  epitome  of  the  team  player,"  said  former 
Clemson  coach  Bill  Wilhelm.  This  team  attitude  contributed  to  a  suc- 
cessful four-year  era  for  the  Tigers.  During  Simons  career  Clemson 
advanced  to  the  College  World  Series  twice  and  to  the  NCAA 
Regional  four  times.  Clemson  was  ranked  in  the  top  10  in  the  final 
poll  three  of  the  four  years  and  won  three  ACC  Championships. 

Simons  was  a  14th-round  draft  pick  of  the  Houston  Astros  after 
the  1 980  season.  He  played  in  the  minors  for  four  years,  hitting  a  high 
of  .325  one  season.  But,  after  four  years,  Simons  decided  to  retire 
and  is  now  a  successful  financial  analyst  near  his  hometown  of  Silver 
Spring,  MD. 


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Junior  college  transfer  has  made  an  upset  an  Clemson  defensive  line. 


Imagine  that  you  are  tenatively  strolling 
into  work  for  your  first  day  on  a  new  job, 
when  out  of  nowhere,  a  garbage  truck 
whizzes  by  you  and  hits  a  pothole. 
Simultaneously,  your  suit  is  drenched  with 
mud  and  trash  gets  dumped  on  your  head. 
You  then  walk  into  work,  embarassed  of 
course,  only  to  find  your  boss  screaming 
that  if  that  ever  happens  to  you  again,  you 
will  be  put  in  the  basement  to  perform 
mind-numbing  tasks  for  the  remainder  of 
your  career. 

Unfortunately  for  senior  defensive  line- 
man Lorenzo  Bromell,  this  scenario 
sounds  frighteningly  similar  to  his  first  day 
of  practice  at  Clemson. 

Tiger  defensive  line  coach  Les  Herrin 
expected  an  immediate  impact  from  the  6- 
6,  250  pound  junior  college  transfer  at  the 
start  of  1996  fall  drills.  "The  day  before  the 
first  practice  with  the  varsity,"  recalls 
Bromell,  "Coach  Herrin  said  'OK,  tomorrow 
the  live  bullets  start.  Ya'll  freshmen,  I'm  not 
going  to  throw  ya'll  into  the  heat  to  start 
with.  But,  Bromell,  you're  going  to  be  the 
first  one  in  there  tomorrow.  I'm  going  to 
see  what  you're  all  about." 

The  first  contact  drill  of  the  first  practice 
pitted  Bromell  against  two  veteran  offen- 
sive lineman.  "I'll  never  forget  it,"  said 
Bromell.  "Matt  Butler  and  Jim 
Bundren  fired  off  on  me  so  hard 
they  knocked  me  back  about 
three  yards!  Coach  Herrin  saw 
this  and  came  running  up  to  me 
and  said  'If  I  ever  see  that  again, 
the  rest  of  your  years  here  will  be 
on  the  scout  team.'" 

Some  players  may  have  heard 
this  response  and  sulked,  but  not 
the  Bronx,  NY,  native.  "When  he 
said  that,  it  got  my  motor  running 
and  I  was  ready  to  play.  I  appre- 
ciated him  being  honest  with  me 
and  saying  that,  and  I  have  been 
working  hard  ever  since  then." 

Coach  Herrin  will  not  argue 
about  the  response  that  his  line- 
man has  given  him  following  that 
incident.  "I  think  he  knew  where  I 
was  coming  from  and  what  I 
expected  out  of  him  if  he  was 
going  to  play  on  the  defensive 
line.  If  he  would  not  have  gotten 
tougher  than  that,  then  he  proba- 
bly would  have  spent  the  next  two 
years  on  the  scout  team." 

Ironically,  that  first  practice 
seems  to  have  formed  a  mutual 


respect  between  the  player  and  coach.  "I 
owe  everything  that  I  have  accomplished 
here  to  Coach  Herrin.  He  shows  me  differ- 
ent techniques  to  help  me  get  better  as  a 
player  and  he  knows  how  to  motivate  me." 

Herrin  thinks  a  great  deal  of  Lorenzo 
also.  "He  works  very  hard  and  is  a  highly 
motivated  person.  He  tries  to  do  everthing 
we  ask  him  to  do  as  coaches.  He  is  really 
a  pleasure  to  be  around  because  he  works 
hard  at  every  practice  and  on  every 
Saturday." 

Lorenzo's  hard  work  does  not  end  on 
the  practice  or  game  field,  however. 
Following  a  two  tackle  performance 
against  Maryland  a  few  weeks  ago,  he  hit 
the  film  room  to  see  what  he  could  do  to 
improve.  "It  may  have  looked  like  I  played 
alright,  but  I  am  harsh  on  myself.  I  came 
up  here  early  Sunday  to  watch  film  to  see 
what  I  could  do  better."  The  film  watching 
worked,  as  Bromell  recorded  six  tackles 
and  one  sack  the  following  week  at  Wake 
Forest. 

Through  eight  games  this  season,  the 
rangy  lineman  ranked  second  on  the  team, 
behind  rush  end  Adrian  Dingle,  with  three 
sacks.  He  was  also  tied  for  second,  behind 
Anthony  Simmons,  with  seven  tackles  for 
loss.  Perhaps  more  importantly,  the  vocal 
senior  has  emerged  as  the  emotional 
leader  of  the  defense. 


Some  of  Bromell's  hits  have  been  felt  in  every  corner  of  Death 
Valley. 


"I  have  to  play  with  a  lot  of  emotion.  If 
I'm  not  jumping  around  and  getting  hyped, 
then  I  don't  feel  like  I  am  playing  at  my 
best.  I  really  try  to  get  everyone  going  and 
pumped  up,"  says  Bromell. 

If  he  is  responsible  for  getting  everyone 
else  pumped  up,  then  what  makes  Lorenzo 
pumped?  "If  we  play  as  a  team  and  on  one 
sheet  of  music,  that  is  our  goal.  I  mean,  if 
the  offense  is  moving  the  ball  and  the 
defense  is  scurrying  around,  stopping  the 
run,  knocking  passes  down,  and  getting 
interceptions,  then  I  will  be  happy,  it  will  be 
a  great  day." 

Before  Clemson,  Lorenzo  spent  two 
years  at  Georgia  Military  Academy  in 
Milledgeville,  GA,  an  experience  that  has 
helped  him  become  a  reliable  starter  at 
Clemson.  "I  learned  a  lot  of  discipline.  It 
taught  me  to  be  more  responsible  for  my 
actions  and  punctual.  You  can't  procrasti- 
nate at  military  school,"  says  Bromell  of  his 
time  at  Georgia  Military.  During  his  last 
season  there,  Lorenzo  recorded  43  tack- 
les, including  12  for  loss  under  Coach 
Robert  Nunn. 

When  the  time  came  to  transfer  to  a 
Division  1-A  school,  Lorenzo  followed  for- 
mer Georgia  Military  teammate  Eric 
Bradford  to  Clemson.  "My  father  lives  in 
Georgetown  and  tries  to  come  to  all  of  my 
games,  and  so  I  thought  it  would  be  nice  to 
stay  near  him." 

With  several  other  schools  in  the 
area,  some  closer  to  Georgetown 
than  Clemson,  there  must  be  other 
reasons  that  Lorenzo  chose 
Tigertown?  "Once  you  get  in  the 
stadium  and  run  down  the  hill,  you 
fall  in  love  with  Clemson.  I  can't 
explain  it,  I  just  fell  in  love  with  it." 

With  excellent  height  for  a  defen- 
sive lineman,  another  idea  that 
Bromell  may  love  is  that  of  playing 
professional  football.  "I  hope  I  get 
the  opportunity  to  play.  Maybe  if  I 
continue  to  work  hard  and  play 
aggressive,  then  somebody  will 
notice  me  and  give  me  the 
chance."  At  250  pounds,  does  he 
think  that  he  will  have  to  put  on 
weight  to  make  it  at  the  next  level? 
"Who  knows.  There  are  players  in 
the  league  that  play  at  250,  so  I 
may  not  have  to  get  bigger  to  make 
it." 

If  he  is  given  the  chance  profes- 
sionally, I  will  be  willing  to  bet  that 
he  will  be  prepared  for  that  first 
contact  drill  in  training  camp. 


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Manning,  SC/Manning  HS 

216 

SR. 

3VL 

72 

MATT  MCLEOD                       C  6-0 
Clemson,  SC/Daniel  HS 

263 

SR. 

1  VL 

9 1 

1  DRFN7P  RRP1MFI  1                 DT  fi-fi 

LUnLI*Ji,U  DnWIVICLL                       LJ  1               D  D 

Choppee,  SC/Georgia  Military  College 

245 

SR 

1  VL 

4R 

HARPlI  n  MFAMC                          II  p  fin 
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Spartanburg,  SC/Spartanburg  HS 

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94 

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280 

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93 

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Savannah,  GA/Johnson  HS 

246 

*FR 

RS 

68 

IOFRY  MITPHFI  1                      P>T  fi-fi 

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Conyers,  GA/Heritage  HS 

ou. 

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79 

IIMRIINnRFN                           DT  fi-^ 
Wilmington,  DE/AI  Dupont  HS 

297 

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51 

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Ridgeland,  SC/Jasper  County  HS 

91  Q 

FR 

UC 

no 

95 

JOVON  BUSH                       MG  6-5 
Hardeeville,  SC/Jasper  County  HS 

265 

*FR. 

HS 

60 

THEO  MOUGROS                 MG  6-2 
Tarpon  Springs,  FL/Tarpon  Springs  HS 

263 

*FR. 

RS 

77 

MATT  RIITI  FR                           DT  fi-4 

Belmont,  NC/South  Point  HS 

285 

*JR 

2VL 

1 3 

ci  AnF  NAPI  F                          OR  fi-0 

Lake  Charles,  LA/Barbe  HS 

1 85 

FR 

uc 
no 

9 

PORFRT  PARSWFI  1                 DR  fi-D 

Lithonia,  GA/Stone  Mountain  HS 

205 

FR 

HS 

38 

MATT  PAnPFTT                        PK  fi-0 

IVIMI  I   rnL/uC  I  I                                I  i\            D  U 

Lexington,  SC/Lexington  HS 

210 

1  VL 

46 

lAMF^i  PHAPPFI  1                    WR  fi-0 

1 90 

SR 

2VL 

62 

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9AR 

FR 

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Aikpn  SP/Aikpn  HS 

r\ll\Cll,  00/AAII\Cll  llO 

99 

GARY  CHILDRESS                 DT  6-3 
Hermitage,  TN/McGavock  HS 

256 

*FR. 

RS 

96 

TONY  PLANTIN                     DT  6-4 
Pendleton,  SC/Pendleton  HS 

273 

SR. 

3VL 

56 

O.J.CHILDRESS                  OLB  6-2 
Hermitage,  TN/McGavock  HS 

224 

JR 

2VL 

34 

rjFXTRA  POI  ITF                       DR  5-11 

l_/ 1  /\  1  1  1  r^L    p  v>  l_  1  1  1                                                 LJ  LJ                »J     1  1 

Moultrie,  GA/Georgia  Military  College 

1 75 

JR. 

JC 

49 

JASON  COLLINS                   TE  6-5 
Slidell,  LA/Northshore  HS 

246 

*SR 

2VL 

70 

HPI  1  AMD  PPQTFI  1                   PIT  fi-fi 
ou i  in i  ixsi  vii IC5       '/  ou  1 1 11 1  ici  v  11  it;  no 

300 

*JR 

2VL 

30 

DARREL  CRUTCHFIELD         DB  6-1 
Jacksonville,  FL/Raines  HS 

173 

FR 

HS 

27 

RAYMOND  PRIESTER            TB  6-1 

AllonHalp  QP/AllpnHalo-FairfaY 

MlltJI  IUc1lt\,    OO/  rMltJl  lUalt;  1  all  la  a  no 

230 

SR. 

3VL 

20 

RUDY  CURRIE                    OLB  6-3 
Cleveland,  OH/Saint  Edwards  HS 

205 

*SR. 

2VL 

29 

DAVID  RICHARDSON             PK  6-1 
Clemson,  SC/Daniel  HS 

187 

*JR. 

1  VL 

1 1 

WOODROW  DANTZLER          QB  5-11 

200 

FR. 

HS 

54 

KENZI  ROSS                         LB  6-2 

205 

FR. 

HS 

Orangeburg,  SC/Orangeburg-Wilkinson  HS 

Fort  Valley,  GA/Peach  County  HS 

52 

ADRIAN  DINGLE                  OLB  6-3 
Holly  Hill,  SC/Holly  Hill-Roberts  HS 

260 

JR 

2VL 

75 

GLENN  ROUNTREE              OG  6-3 
Suffolk,  VA/Nansemond-Suffolk  HS 

290 

*GR, 

3VL 

39 

WILL  DINKINS                       RB  6-2 
Sumter,  SC/Wilson  Hall 

207 

FR 

81 

MIKE  SETH                         WR  6-0 
Sumter,  SC/Sumter  HS 

180 

FR. 

HS 

1 

ANTWAN  EDWARDS              SS  6-1 

202 

JR 

2VL 

41 

ANTHONY  SIMMONS             ILB  6-1 

225 

JR. 

2VL 

Starkville,  MS/Starkville  HS 

Spartanburg,  SC/Spartanburg  HS 

85 

WESLEY  ELLIS                     TE  6-4 

245 

•JR. 

1  VL 

31 

CHAD  SPECK                       DB  6-0 

185 

FR. 

HS 

Pemberton,  NJ/Pemberton  Township  HS 

Nashville,  TN/Christ  Presbyterian  Academy 

33 

DAVID  EVANS                       CB  5-8 
Abbeville,  SC/Abbeville  HS 

179 

SO. 

SQ 

1 4 

BRANDON  STREETER           QB  6-3 
Gettysburg,  PA/Gettysburg  HS 

195 

*SO. 

1  VL 

21 

JASON  FLANDERS                QB  6-3 
Mount  Pleasant,  SCAA/ando  HS 

195 

FR 

HS 

63 

MARK  STRIEWING                OG  6-2 
Blacksburg,  SC/Blacksburg  HS 

275 

*FR. 

RS 

1 2 

DOMARCO  FOX                     FS  6-1 
Philadelphia,  MS/Neshoba  Central  HS 

183 

SO. 

1  VL 

44 

JOHN  THOMPSON                 FB  5-10 
Jacksonville,  FL/Fletcher  HS 

213 

JR. 

1  VL 

73 

JASON  GAMBLE                     C  6-3 
Wichita,  KS/Hutchinson  (KS)  CC 

300 

•JR. 

RS 

22 

DAMONDWARD                    CB  5-10 
Wilson,  NC/Beddingfield  HS 

178 

JR. 

2VL 

23 

ROD  GARDNER                   WR  6-4 
Jacksonville,  FL/Raines  HS 

212 

*FR 

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ftp. 
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T.J.WATKINS                        TE  6-5 
North  Augusta,  SC/North  Augusta  HS 

230 

FR 

HS 

89 

ADRIAN  GREENE                 WR  6-1 

206 

SR. 

1  VL 

1 6 

JUSTIN  WATTS                    WR  6-1 

200 

SO. 

1  VL 

Loris,  SC/South  Columbus  HS 

Florence,  SC/South  Florence  HS 

1 5 

NEALON  GREENE                 QB  5-11 
Yonkers,  NY/Lincoln  HS 

191 

SR 

3VL 

97 

RAYMOND  WHITE                 MG  6-3 
Clinton,  MS/Clinton  HS 

270 

*GR 

3VL 

40 

CHARLES  HAFLEY                 FS  6-0 
Pompano  Beach,  FL/Ely  HS 

182 

FR. 

HS 

1  g 

WAYMON  WHITE                  WR  6-3 
Decatur,  GA/Decatur  HS 

198 

FR. 

HS 

82 

LAMONT  HALL                      TE  6-4 
Clover,  SC/Clover  HS 

251 

*SR. 

3VL 

42 

MOND  WILSON                     ILB  6-3 
Tupelo,  MS/Tupelo  HS 

245 

*SR. 

3VL 

76 

JASON  HOLLOMAN                DT  6-3 
Decatur,  GA/Lakeside  HS 

251 

*FR. 

RS 

26 

TERRY  WITHERSPOON          FB  6-0 
Monroe,  NC/Monroe  HS 

240 

SO. 

SQ 

7 

TONY  HORNE                      WR  5-11 

Rockingham,  NC/Richmond  County  HS 

185 

SR. 

3VL 

25 

BRIAN  WOFFORD                WR  6-1 
Spartanburg,  SC/Spartanburg  HS 

165 

SO. 

1  VL 

71 

COREY  HULSEY                   OG  6-7 
Lula,  GA/North  Hall  HS 

335 

SO. 

1  VL 

59 

KYLE  YOUNG                         C  6-3 
Clemson,  SC/Daniel  HS 

260 

FR. 

HS 

90 

FREDDIE  JAMES                   DT  6-1 

Saint  Stephens,  SC/Saint  Stephens  HS 

250 

*FR. 

RS 

8 

TRAVIS  ZACHERY                 TB  6-1 
Marietta,  GA/Marietta  HS 

185 

FR. 

HS 

92 

TERRY  JOLLY                       DL  6-2 
Fort  Valley,  GA/Peach  County  HS 

280 

FR. 

HS 

6 

SAM  ZANDERS                     TB  5-11 
Arlington,  VA/Washington  &  Lee  HS 

210 

SO. 

1  VL 

58 


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tears,  laughter  and  cheers  in  a  series  of  music,  dance  and  theatre  at  its  best.  Here's  a 
sample  of  programming  too  good  to  miss: 


19    9  7 


9/11  Quartetto  Gelato 

9/26  River  City  Brass  Band 

9/30-10/5   Summer  and  Smoke 

10/23-26   Festival  of  African  American  Literature  &  the  Arts  (FAALA  V) 

10/30  Spoleto  U.S.A./Utsey  Chamber  Music  Series 

1 1/20  Clemson  University  Tiger  Band  Pass-in-Review 

12/2  Clemson  University  Choral  Ensembles 

12/4  Chanticleer  Christmas  Show 


19    9  8 


1/16  Nnenna  Freelon,  jazz  vocalist 

2/4-7   The  Kennedy  Center/American  College  Theatre  Festival 

2/12  Parsons  Dance  Company 

2/19-3/1   Clemson  Shakespeare  Festival  VII 

2/19  West  Side  Story 

3/3  Shanghai  Acrobats 

3/24  To  Kill  A  Mockingbird 

3/3 1  Moscow  Chamber  Orchestra 

4/2 1  Clemson  University  Symphony  Orchestra 


For  a  full  schedule,  call  the  Brooks  Center  box  office,  (864)  656-RSVP  (7787), 
Mon.-Fri.,  1-5  p.m.  Programming  is  subject  to  change. 


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If  you're  looking  for  a  special  dining  experience  before  a  Brooks  Center  perfor- 
mance or  after  a  football  game,  treat  your  family  and  friends  to  Seasons  by  the  Lake. 
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Hartwell,  this  distinctive  restaurant  features  fresh  South  Carolina  products  in  a  variety 

of  seasonal  selections  as  pleasing  to  the  eye  as  to  the  palate. 

Lunch   11:30  a.m. -2  p.m.,  Mon.-Sun. 

Sunday  Brunch  11:30  a.m. -2  p.m. 

Dinner  5-9  p.m.,  Mon.-Thur. 

5-10  p.m.,  Fri.-Sat. 
4-10  p.m.,  Football  Saturdays 

For  reservations  or  more  information,  call  (864)  656-7444- 


seasons 

»  at  nit  i  a»  ♦ 


When  Clemson  Has  the  Ball 


CLEMSON  OFFENSE 

LT  JIM  BUNDREN  79 

LG  COREY  HULSEY  71 

C  JASON  GAMBLE  73 

RG  GLENN  ROUNTREE   75 

RT  HOLLAND  POSTELL  70 

TE  LAMONTHALL  82 

SE  TONY  HORNE  7 

QB  NEALON  GREENE   15 

TB  RAYMOND  PRIESTER  27 

FB  SAM  ZANDERS  6 

FLK  BRIAN  WOFFORD  25 

PK  DAVID  RICHARDSON   29 


NORTH  CAROLINA  DEFENSE 

DE  GREG  ELLIS  87 

DT  VONNIE  HOLLIDAY  90 

DT  RUSSELL  DAVIS  96 

DE  MIKE  PRINGLEY  91 

LB  KEITH  NEWMAN  9 

LB  KIVUUSAMA  MAYS   53 

LB  BRIAN  SIMMONS   41 

SS  GREG  WILLIAMS  3 

FS  OMAR  BROWN   2 

CB  DRE'  BLY  31 

CB  ROBERT  WILLIAMS   29 

P  BRIAN  SCHMITZ  23 


CLEMSON  UNIVERSITY 


1 

ANTWAN  EDWARDS 

SS 

27 

RAYMOND  PRIESTER 

TB 

50 

WILL  MERRITT 

OL 

74 

BRENT  BANASIEWICZ 

OG 

5 

JAVIS  AUSTIN 

TB 

28 

ALEX  ARDLEY 

CB 

50 

MICHAEL  YOUNG 

ILB 

75 

GLENN  ROUNTREE 

OG 

6 

SAM  ZANDERS 

FB 

29 

DAVID  RICHARDSON 

PK 

51 

RAJ  MITCHELL 

LB 

76 

JASON  HOLLOMAN 

DT 

7 

TONY  HORNE 

WR 

30 

DARREL  CRUTCHFIELD 

CB 

52 

ADRIAN  DINGLE 

OLB 

77 

MATT  BUTLER 

OT 

8 

TRAVIS  ZACHERY 

TB 

31 

CHAD  SPECK 

SS 

53 

RAHIM  ABDULLAH 

OLB 

78 

ED  ALTMAN 

C 

9 

ROBERT  CARSWELL 

FS 

33 

DAVID  EVANS 

CB 

54 

KENZI  ROSS 

LB 

79 

JIM  BUNDREN 

OT 

10 

MICHAEL  ALLEN 

CB 

34 

DEXTRA  POLITE 

CB 

55 

DARCUS  RAPLEY 

LB 

80 

MATT  BAILEY 

WR 

1 1 

WOODROW  DANTZLER 

OB 

35 

DAMONTE  MCKENZIE 

MG 

56 

O.J  CHILDRESS 

OLB 

81 

MIKE  SETH 

WR 

12 

DOMARCO  FOX 

FS 

36 

MICHAEL  BRICE 

PK 

57 

CHRIS  JONES 

ILB 

82 

LAMONT  HALL 

TE 

M 

BRANDON  STREETER 

QB 

37 

KEVIN  LAIRD 

P 

59 

KYLE  YOUNG 

C 

84 

MAL  LAWYER 

WR 

15 

NEALON  GREENE 

QB 

38 

MATT  PADGETT 

PK 

60 

THEO  MOUGROS 

MG 

85 

WESLEY  ELLIS 

TE 

16 

JUSTIN  WATTS 

WR 

39 

WILL  DINKINS 

RB 

61 

MARK  LANDRY 

OT 

88 

T.J  WATKINS 

TE 

17 

MARCUS  MARTIN 

WR 

40 

CHARLES  HAFLEY 

DB 

62 

NEELY  PAGE 

OL 

89 

ADRIAN  GREENE 

WR 

18 

SLADE  NAGLE 

QB 

41 

ANTHONY  SIMMONS 

ILB 

63 

MARK  STRIEWING 

OG 

90 

FREDDIE  JAMES 

DT 

19 

WAYMON  WHITE 

WR 

42 

MOND  WILSON 

ILB 

64 

ZANE  LEWIS 

OG 

91 

LORENZO  BROMELL 

DT 

20 

RUDY  CURRIE 

OLB 

43 

RYAN  ROMANO 

PK 

65 

ELMER  BENCH 

SN 

92 

TERRY  JOLLY 

DL 

21 

JASON  FLANDERS 

QB 

44 

JOHN  THOMPSON 

FB 

67 

JOHN  MCDERMOTT 

OT 

93 

TERRY  BRYANT 

OLB 

22 

DAMOND  WARD 

CB 

45 

HAROLD  MEANS 

ILB 

68 

JOEDY  MITCHELL 

OT 

94 

DONALD  BROOMFIELD 

MG 

23 

ROD  GARDNER 

WR 

46 

JAMES  CHAPPELL 

WR 

70 

HOLLAND  POSTELL 

OT 

95 

JOVON  BUSH 

DL 

2  4 

ROBERT  GOODSON 

FS 

47 

HOWARD  BARTLEY 

OLB 

71 

COREY  HULSEY 

OG 

96 

TONY  PLANTIN 

DT 

25 

BRIAN  WOFFORD 

WR 

48 

TRAVIS  MACKLIN 

FB 

72 

MATT  MCLEOD 

C 

97 

RAYMOND  WHITE 

MG 

26 

TERRY  WITHERSPOON 

FB 

49 

JASON  COLLINS 

TE 

73 

JASON  GAMBLE 

c 

99 

GARY  CHILDRESS 

DT 

When  North  Carolina  Has  the  Ball 


NORTH  CAROLINA  OFFENSE 


SE      L.C.  STEVENS  5 

LT      RYAN  HOFFMAN  79 

LG      MIKE  GIMBOL  76 

C       JEFF  SATURDAY  64 

RG     MIKE  BAXTER  51 

RT     MIKE  HOBGOOD  61 

TE      ALGE  CRUMPLER  82 

FLK    NA  BROWN  18 

QB     CHRIS  KELDORF   15 

TB      JONATHAN  LINTON   27 

FB      DEON  DYER   38 

PK     JOSH  MCGEE  37 


CLEMSON  DEFENSE 

RUSH  ADRIAN  DINGLE  52 

DE  TONY  PLANTIN  96 

MG  RAYMOND  WHITE  97 

DE  LORENZO  BROMELL   91 

BAN  RAHIM  ABDULLAH  53 

ILB  MOND  WILSON  42 

ILB  ANTHONY  SIMMONS   41 

CB  MICHAEL  ALLEN   10 

CB  ANTWAN  EDWARDS  1 

SS  ROBERT  CARSWELL  9 

FS  DOMARCO  FOX   12 

P  KEVIN  LAIRD   37 


UNIVERSITY  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA 


1 

CHUCKIE  PARQUET 

WR 

2 

OMAR  BROWN 

FS 

3 

GREG  WILLIAMS 

SS 

4 

OCTAVUS  BARNES 

WR 

5 

L.C.  STEVENS 

WR 

6 

DOMONIQUE  WILLIAMS 

ATH 

8 

KEVIN  CARTY 

QB 

9 

KEITH  NEWMAN 

OLB 

10 

OSCAR  DAVENPORT 

QB 

11 

DONTE'THOROGOOD 

RB 

14 

ANTWON  BLACK 

FS 

15 

CHRIS  KELDORF 

QB 

16 

DARIEN  JOHNSON 

WR 

18 

NA  BROWN 

WR 

19 

JASON  PEACE 

WR 

20 

MIKE  GETER 

TB 

21 

JOMO  LEGINS 

SS 

23 

BRIAN  SCHMITZ 

PK 

24 

REGGIE  LOVE 

CB 

25 

TERRY  BILLUPS 

CB 

26 

QUINTON  SAVAGE 

SS 

27 

JONATHAN  LINTON 

TE 

29 

ROBERT  WILLIAMS 

CB 

30 

GREG  HARRIS 

WR 

31 

DRE'  BLY 

CB 

32 

RONNIE  ROBINSON 

FB 

33 

DERRICK  DEPRIEST 

P 

34 

STEVE  FISHER 

CB 

36 

TIM  BURGESS 

MLB 

37 

JOSH  MCGEE 

PK 

38 

DEON  DYER 

FB 

39 

SHAWN  LYONS 

RB 

40 

DAVID  SECREST 

P 

41 

BRIAN  SIMMONS 

OLB 

42 

DAVID  BOMAR 

SS 

43 

RICKY  SMITH 

OLB 

44 

BRANDON  SPOON 

MLB 

47 

TYRELL  GODWIN 

TB 

48 

SHAWN  WOODARD 

OLB 

49 

JAMIE  CARRICK 

FB 

51 

MIKE  BAXTER 

OT 

52 

SEDRICK  HODGE 

LB 

53 

KIVUUSAMA  MAYS 

MLB 

54 

MERCEDA  PERRY 

LB 

55 

BRYAN  JONES 

OT 

56 

JOE  ELLISON 

OG 

57 

RYAN  CARFLEY 

C 

58 

MARK  DUNN 

OLB 

61 

MIKE  HOBGOOD 

OG 

62 

JASON  BEAMON 

DS 

64 

JEFF  SATURDAY 

C 

65 

KAREEM  ELLIS 

01 

66 

CAM  HOLLAND 

C 

67 

JON  HALL 

OG 

68 

ROSS  MCALISTER 

OI 

71 

JASON  HELTON 

DS 

73 

JAMES  WAGSTAFF 

OT 

76 

MIKE  GIMBOL 

OG 

77 

JOHN  SURIGAO 

OL 

79 

RYAN  HOFFMAN 

OT 

80 

JOEY  WALTERS 

TE 

82 

ALGE  CRUMPLER 

TE 

83 

DAUNTAE'  FINGER 

TF 

84 

NATE  HOBGOOD-CHITTICK 

DT 

85 

ALLEN  MOGRIDGE 

TE 

86 

EBENEZER  EKUBAN 

DE 

87 

GREG  ELLIS 

DE 

88 

DAMON  DAWSON 

DE 

89 

TONEY  COLES 

DS 

90 

VONNIE  HOLLIDAY 

DT 

91 

MIKE  PRINGLEY 

DF 

92 

RICCO  MCCAIN 

DT 

93 

STEPHON  MCQUEEN 

DE 

96 

RUSSELL  DAVIS 

DT 

98 

TETO  SIMPSON 

DE 

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55 

BRYAN  JONES  OT 

Valnar^i^n  Fl   /  Nirpvillp 

6-4 

275 

SO. 

25 

jppRY  Rll  1  I  IPQ  OB 

Orlando,  FL  /  Oak  Ridge 

5-1 1 

1 77 

SR. 

1 5 

CHRIS  KFI  DORF  OR 

Manhattan  Beach,  CA  /  Polomor  J.C 

6-5 

227 

SR. 

14 

ANTWON  Rl  ACK  FS 

Central,  SC  /  Daniel 

5-10 

200 

FR. 

21 

JOMO  LEGINS  SS 

Winston-Salem,  NC  /  R.J.  Reynolds 

5-1 1 

1 90 

SR 

31 

DRE'  BLY  CB 
Chesapeake,  VA  /  Western  Branch 

5-10 

190 

SO. 

27 

JONATHAN  LINTON  TB 
Catazauqua,  PA  /  Catasauqua 

6-1 

230 

SR. 

42 

DAVID  BOMAR  SS 
Durham,  NC  /  Northern 

6-0 

190 

SO. 

24 

REGGIE  LOVE  CB 
Durham,  NC  /  Hillside 

6-0 

188 

SR. 

18 

NA  BROWN  WR 

6-1 

185 

JR. 

39 

SHAWN  LYONS  RB 

5-8 

180 

SR. 

Reidsville  NC  /  Reidsville 

Garner  NC  /  Garner 

2 

OMAR  RROWN  FS 

V_/IVI^VI  1    Ul  iw¥»  IN                                                               1  w 

York,  PA  /  William  Penn  Sr. 

5-10 

200 

SR. 

53 

KIVUUSAMA  MAYS  MLB 
Anniston,  AL  /  Anniston 

6-4 

240 

SR. 

36 

TIM  BURGESS  MLB 
Cary,  NC  /  Cary 

6-2 

240 

FR. 

68 

ROSS  MCALISTER  OT 
Dunwoody,  GA  /  Lovett 

6-5 

240 

SO. 

57 

RYAN  CARFLEY  C 
Ridgewood,  NJ  /  Bergen  Catholic 

6-2 

295 

SO. 

92 

RICCO  MCCAIN  DT 
Charlotte  NC  /  Providence 

6-5 

260 

SO. 

49 

JAMIE  CARRICK  FB 
Albermarle,  NC  /  North  Satnly 

6-3 

238 

JR. 

37 

JOSH  MCGEE  PK 
Pearl,  Miss./  Pearl 

5-10 

1 68 

SO. 

8 

KEVIN  CARTY  QB 

6-4 

218 

FR. 

93 

STEPHON  MCQUEEN  DE 

6-5 

235 

FR 

Branchburg  NJ  /  Somerville 

Raleigh  NC  /  Ravenscroft 

89 

TONEY  COLES  DS 
Richmond,  VA  /  Huguenot 

6-2 

262 

JR. 

85 

ALLEN  MOGRIDGE  TE 
Sevierville,  TN  /  Seiver  County 

6-5 

250 

SO 

82 

ALGE  CRUMPLER  TE 
Wilmington,  NC  /  New  Hanover 

6-3 

250 

SO. 

9 

KEITH  NEWMAN  OLB 
Tampa,  Fl  /  Thomas  Jefferson 

6-3 

241 

JR 

10 

OSACR  DAVENPORT  QB 
St.  Petersburg,  FL  /  Osceola 

6-4 

195 

JR. 

CHUCKIE  PARQUET  WR 
Marrero,  LA  /  Archbishop  Shaw 

5-1 1 

1 70 

JR. 

96 

RUSSELL  DAVIS  DT 
Fayetteville,  NC  /  E.E.  Smith 

6-4 

278 

JR. 

19 

JASON  PEACE  WR 
Durham,  NC  /  Northern  Durham 

6-2 

1 83 

SO. 

88 

DAMON  DAWSON  DE 

6-5 

250 

FR. 

54 

MERCEDA  PERRY  LB 

6-4 

245 

FR 

College  Park,  GA  /  Westlake 

Asheboro,  NC  /  Asheboro 

33 

DERRICK  DEPRIEST  P 
Hnmp^tpaH  Fl  /  Sni  ith  Darlp 

6-8 

237 

SO. 

91 

MIKE  PRINGLEY  DE 
Linden  NJ  /  Linden 

6-5 

270 

JR. 

58 

MARK  DUNN  OLB 
Waldorf,  NC  /  Thomas  Stone 

6-3 

235 

JR. 

32 

RONNIE  ROBINSON  FB 
Atlanta,  GA  /  Mays 

6-2 

230 

FR. 

38 

DEON  DYER  FB 
Chesapeake,  VA  /  Deep  Creek 

6-0 

247 

SO 

64 

ippp  SATURDAY  C 
Tucker,  GA  /  Shamrock 

6-3 

295 

SR 

86 

EBENEZER  EKUBAN  DE 
Riverdale,  MD  /  Bladensburg 

6-4 

265 

JR 

26 

QUINTON  SAVAGE  SS 
Denver,  CO  /  Thomas  Jefferson 

6-0 

1 95 

FR. 

87 

GREG  ELLIS  DE 
Wendell,  NC  /  East  Wake 

6-6 

270 

SR 

23 

BRIAN  SOHMIT7  PK 

LJ  1  1 1  ryi  1           1  1 IVI 1  1  i—                                             \  i\ 

Park  Ridge,  IL  /  Maine  South 

6- 1 

1 60 

SO 

65 

KAREEM  ELLIS  OT 

6-5 

320 

SO. 

40 

DAVID  SECREST  P 

5-1 1 

1 77 

SR. 

Jacksonville,  NC  /  Southwest  Onslow 

Shelby,  NC  /  Shelby 

56 

JOE  ELLISON  OG 
Winston-Salem,  NC  /  Mt.  Tabor 

6-3 

300 

SO. 

41 

BRIAN  SIMMONS  OLB 
New  Bern,  NC  /  New  Bern 

6-4 

238 

SR. 

83 

DAUNTAE'  FINGER  TE 
Newton,  NC  /  Newton-Conover 

6-5 

255 

FR 

98 

TETO  SIMPSON  DE 
Greenville,  NC  /  J.  H.Rose 

6-4 

251 

JR 

34 

STEVE  FISHER  CB 
New  Bern,  NC  /  New  Bern 

5-10 

1 80 

JR. 

43 

RICKY  SMITH  OLB 
Thomasville,  NC  /  Thomasville 

6-4 

200 

FR. 

20 

MIKE  GETER  TB 
Arlington,  VA  /  Yorktown 

5-11 

21 1 

SR. 

44 

BRANDON  SPOON  MLB 
Burlington,  NC  /  Walter  Williams 

6-3 

235 

SO 

76 

MIKE  GIMBOL  OG 

Doylestown.PA  /  Central  Bucks  West 

6-4 

305 

SO. 

5 

L.C.  STEVENS  WR 
Clinton,  NC  /  Clinton 

6-5 

213 

JR. 

47 

TYRELL  GODWIN  TB 
Council,  NC  /  Easr  Bladen 

5-10 

1 90 

FR 

77 

JOHN  SURIGAO  OL 
Durham,  NC  /  Northern  Durham 

6-5 

285 

JR 

67 

JON  HALL  OG 

Hagerstown,  MD  /  Williamsport 

6-3 

325 

SO. 

1 1 

DONTE' THOROGOOD  RB 
Greenville,  NC  /  J.H.  Rose 

5-8 

1 75 

SO. 

30 

GREG  HARRIS  WR 
Mebane,  NC  /  Fork  Union  M.A. 

6-2 

211 

SO 

73 

JAMES  WAGSTAFF  OT 
Charlotte,  NC  /  East  Mecklenburg 

6-4 

345 

FR 

71 

JASON  HELTON  DS 
Stanley,  NC  /  East  Gaston 

6-0 

1 90 

SO 

80 

JOEY  WALTERS  TE 
Hollywood,  FL  /  Pine  Crest 

6-4 

233 

SO 

61 

MIKE  HOBGOOD  OG 
Durham,  NC  /  Northern  Durham 

6-3 

280 

SR. 

6 

DOMONIQUE  WILLIAMS  ATH 
Upper  Marlboro,  MD  /  Gwynn  Park 

6-0 

205 

FR 

84 

NATE  HOBGOOD-CHITTICK  DT 
Allentown,  PA  /  William  Allen 

6-5 

280 

SR. 

3 

GREG  WILLIAMS  SS 
Bolingbrook.IL  /  Bolingbrook 

5-11 

187 

SR. 

52 

SEDRICK  HODGE  LB 
Atlanta,  GA  /  Westminster  School 

6-4 

215 

FR. 

29 

ROBERT  WILLIAMS  CB 
Shelby,  NC  /  Shelby 

5-11 

175 

JR 

79 

RYAN  HOFFMAN  OT 
Orange  Park,  FL  /  Franklin 

6-4 

270 

FR. 

48 

SHAWN  WOODARD  OLB 
Wilson,  NC  /  Beddingfirld 

6-2 

220 

SO. 

66 

CAM  HOLLAND  C 
Franklin,  NC  /  Franklin 

6-3 

305 

SR. 

63 


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Clemson  offense  has  set  many  passing  records  in 


by  Adair  Clary 

Once  a  Tiger,  always  a  Tiger.  From 
Louisiana  State  to  Clemson  the  one  thing  that 
remains  constant  for  offensive  coordinator 
Steve  Ensminger  is  the  school  mascot.  A  for- 
mer Louisiana  State  quarterback,  Ensminger 
came  to  Clemson  in  February  of  this  year  to 
assume  the  position  of  Offensive  Coordinator. 

With  an  extensive  resume  of  successful 
offenses,  it  is  little  wonder  Clemson  Coach 
Tommy  West  brought  Ensminger  to  Clemson 
to  improve  the  Tiger  offense's  production. 
Ensminger  brought  a  wealth  of  coaching 
experience  including  tenures  at  Texas  A&M, 
Georgia,  Louisiana  Tech,  McNeese  State  and 
Nichols  State. 

Having  coached  quarterbacks  at  all  but 
one  of  these  schools  and  serving  as  offensive 
coordinator  at  two  of  them,  his  new  home  did 
not  bring  new  responsibilities.  However, 
Clemson  does  provide  a  "family  atmosphere" 
that  universities  in  bigger  cities  lack.  "You  get 
the  opportunity  to  meet  so  many  people 
maybe  because  it  is  small,"  said  Ensminger. 
"Everyone  here  is  so  friendly  and  down  to 
earth." 

Reflecting  on  his  playing  days  at  LSU, 
Ensminger  has  many  fond  memories  but  a 
particular  game  stands  out  more  than  the 
rest.  In  1977,  the  LSU  Tigers  faced  a  num- 
ber-one ranked  Southern  Cal  team.  The 
Tigers  led  the  entire  game  until  the  final 
minute  when  USC  scored  a  touchdown  to  go 
up  15-12.  "We  drove  the  length  of  the  field 
and  had  two  shots  at  it  but  didn't  score.  Even 
though  we  lost,  it  stands  out  in  my  mind 
because  of  the  intensity  that  was  in  that  sta- 
dium that  day. 

"LSU  was  good  for  me  because  I  grew  up 
in  Baton  Rouge.  It  was  a  great  program  and 
I  was  far  enough  away  from  home  to  grow  up, 
but  close  enough  where  I  could  get  back  any 
time  I  wanted." 

Ensminger's  proudest  moment  as  a  player 
was  being  named  team  captain  at  LSU  for  the 
1979  season.  "It's  the  ultimate  compliment 
for  your  teammates  to  vote  you  their  captain. 
I  had  enough  people  who  believed  in  me  and 
felt  like  I  was  their  captain." 

Not  only  was  Ensminger  named  team 
captain,  he  still  holds  two  LSU  passing 
records.  In  1 977,  his  four  touchdowns  versus 
Rice  set  the  school  record  for  most  touch- 
downs in  a  game.  In  1978  his  82-yard  touch- 
down pass  play  versus  Georgia  still  stands  as 
the  longest  touchdown  pass  play. 

Influenced  most  by  his  high  school  and 
college  coaches,  Ensminger  feels  that  they 
not  only  led  him  on  the  playing  field,  but  also 
influenced  him  to  go  into  the  coaching  field. 
Sonny  Jackson,  his  high  school  football 
coach  is  still  influential  in  Ensminger's  life 
today.  "At  least  once  a  month  I  talk  to  him. 
Coach  (Charley)  McLendon  from  LSU  also 
had  a  positive  influence." 

Following  his  playing  days  at  Louisiana 
State,  Ensminger  moved  on  to  the  Canadian 
Football  League  in  1980  and  he  spent  just 
one  season  with  the  Hamilton  Tigercats  (You 


knew  there  had  to  be  a  Tiger  there  some- 
where). After  his  playing  days  came  to  a 
close,  Ensminger  began  a  career  in  coach- 
ing. 

He  still  feels  his  playing  experience 
helped  him  in  coaching,  especially  early  in  his 
coaching  career.  "I  think  it  gives  me  a  little 
insight  as  to  the  way  I  relate  to  the  players.  I 
do  get  mad  at  them,  but  I  think  they  under- 
stand it.  I  enjoy  talking  to  the  players  about 
their  academics.  When  I  played  ball  the 
coaches  and  players  were  separate  and  they 
never  spent  any  time  together.  I  think  that 
having  a  good  relationship  with  your  players 
makes  them  feel  comfortable  about  telling 
you  how  they  feel  about  the  game  plan.  They 
have  more  input  on  my  decisions  as  far  as 
play  calling  and  the  gameplan.  I  enjoy  being 
with  the  players  and  having  their  input, 
because  this  is  their  offense." 

Since  his  playing  days  many  changes 
have  transpired  in  the  world  of  football.  "I  think 
that  football  goes  in  cycles.  You're  going  to 
see  a  lot  more  passing  and  defenses  chang- 
ing. Right  now,  defense  dictates  everything 
and  they're  making  people  throw  the  football. 
You  aren't  being  allowed  to  run  the  ball  today. 
However,  it  will  cycle  back  to  a  running  game 
and  get  away  from  passing  again.  It  goes  in 
cycles  and  will  continue  to  do  so  for  the  next 
century." 

When  asked  about  his  ultimate  goal  for  his 
players,  Ensminger  says  that  he  would  like  for 
all  of  his  athletes  to  earn  a  degree.  "Seeing 
the  kids  grow  and  mature  socially  so  that  they 
make  the  right  decisions  is  very  rewarding. 
So  many  kids  nowdays  make  the  wrong  deci- 
sions and  to  be  able  to  coach  a  kid  and  watch 
him  get  his  degree,  watch  him  mature 
through  four  years  and  make  all  the  right 
decisions  is  the  biggest  thing.  I  also  like  for 
the  kids  to  enjoy  their  playing  experience. 

"The  most  satisfying  thing  about  coaching 
is  putting  a  game  plan  together  and  having 


Ensminger  was  a  record-setting  quarter- 
back at  LSU  in  1979. 


the  players  execute  it.  In  the  Florida  State 
game,  our  offense  tried  many  different  forma- 
tions and  threw  many  different  routes  at  them. 
For  the  players  to  go  and  execute  that  as  well 
as  they  did  was  very  satisfying  even  though 
we  came  up  short." 

During  his  career  Ensminger  has  coached 
at  schools  with  high  caliber  football  programs 
including  Georgia,  Louisiana  Tech,  and  Texas 
A&M.  His  most  memorable  accomplishment 
during  his  coaching  tenure  is  from  his  days  at 
Louisiana  Tech.  As  offensive  coordinator, 
Ensminger  helped  Louisiana  Tech  go  from  a 
3-8  record  at  the  Division  l-AA  level  to  an  8-3 
mark  at  the  Division  I  level  and  a  bowl  bid. 

At  Georgia,  he  coached  All-Americans 
Eric  Zeier  and  Garrison  Hearst  to  record  set- 
ting careers.  Now  he  is  doing  the  same  at 
Clemson.  The  Clemson  offense  this  year  is 
averaging  nearly  380  yards  per  game,  in  the 
top  five  in  Clemson  history,  and  the  passing 
game  is  on  a  record  pace  in  terms  of 
yardage,  passing  first  downs,  and  completion 
percentage.  At  the  same  time,  the  Tigers  are 
still  running  the  ball  well,  among  the  leaders 
in  the  ACC.  In  fact,  Clemson  has  a  chance 
to  become  just  the  fifth  team  in  ACC  history  to 
have  a  1000  yard  rusher  and  1000  yard 
receiver  in  the  same  season. 

Ensminger  says  there  are  a  lot  of  ele- 
ments involved  in  having  a  successful 
offense,  but  the  intangible  aspects  of  the 
game  should  not  be  underestimated. 

"I'm  a  very  family-oriented  type  coach. 
I'm  very  close  to  my  family.  I  like  my  players 
to  feel  comfortable  around  my  kids  and  be 
part  of  our  family.  Some  of  them  are  a  long 
way  from  home  and  I  want  them  to  feel  a  part 
of  our  family  and  comfortable  with  us." 

It  has  taken  just  one  year  for  this  former 
LSU  Tiger  to  feel  right  at  home  with  the 
Clemson  Tigers  of  the  South  Carolina  version 
of  Death  Valley. 


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Varsity  Cheerleaders  (Front  Row  L  to  R):  Marianne  Herr  (captain),  Carey  Molin,  Erin  Lynch,  April  Landingrin,  Betsy  Allen,  Mary  Margaret 
Johnson,  and  Ashley  Blackmon.  (Back  Row  L  to  R):  Tony  Feraci,  Jay  McAdams,  Shane  Thompson,  Scott  Rogers,  Brent  Cockerham, 
Thomas  Holcombe,  Rob  Stephenson  (captain),  coach  -  Kelli  Petty. 


66 


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ment 


Within  earshot  of  the  roar  of  Death 
Valley  stands  a  National  Historic 
Landmark  and  the  genesis  of  all  that 
Clemson  University  has  become. 

Fort  Hill  was  the  home  of  the 
University's  founder,  Thomas  Green 
Clemson,  and,  earlier,  of  his  father-m- 
aw, 19th  century  statesman  John  C. 
Calhoun.  While  the  years  have  taken 
their  toll,  the  main  house  and  its 
associated  buildings  remain  proud  and 
dignified  links  to  the  past  that  gave 
Clemson  its  future. 

With  funding  from  the  South 
Carolina  General  Assembly,  the 
Clemson  Class  of  1947,  the  S.C. 
Department  of  Archives  and  History, 
and  other  sources,  initial  steps  are  being 
taken  to  restore  and  repair  Fort  Hill. 

A  team  from  the  Historic  Ameri- 
can Buildings  Survey,  a  program  of  the 
U.S.  Department  of  the  Interior  and  the 
National  Park  Service,  spent  this  past 
summer  preparing  detailed  drawings  and 
photographs  of  Fort  Hill.  Now  plans  are 
being  developed  for  the  home's  rejuve- 
nation. 

The  buildings  will  be  repainted 
during  the  coming  spring  semester,  with 
paints  and  coatings  donated  by  Ben- 
jamin Moore  &  Co.  through  Bird  Paints 
of  Charleston.  Further  restoration  work 
will  be  done  over  the  next  two  years, 
during  which  time  the  house  will  be 
closed  to  the  public  for  extended 
periods. 

So  don't  be  surprised  —  or  alarmed 
—  if  you  see  the  Calhoun  House 
surrounded  by  scaffolding  or  machinery 
in  the  near  future  or  if  you  drop  by  for  a 
visit  and  find  the  door  locked.  We'll  just 
be  doing  some  home-improvement  work 
on  the  University's  birthplace. 


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Clemson  basketball 





t  trip  to  NCflPl  Tournament. 


By  Tim  Bourret 

The  bar  has  been  raised! 

That  is  a  succinct  phrase  that  describes 
the  progress  of  the  Clemson  basketball  pro- 
gram the  last  three  years. 

In  reality,  the  word  bar  could  be  changed 
to  the  word  expectations.  Heading  into  his 
fourth  year  as  head  coach.  Rick  Barnes  and 
his  Clemson  Tigers  are  now  a  near  unani- 
mous top  10  preseason  team  for  1997-98. 

Last  year's  success  was  gained  in  all 
areas.  In  addition  to  the  23  wins  (tied  for  the 
third  highest  victory  total  in  Clemson  history) 
the  Tigers  set  a  home  attendance  record  on  a 
per  game  basis  and  had  six  sellouts. 
Students  camped  out  in  141  tents  to  get  tick- 
ets to  the  Wake  Forest  game  on  January 
23rd. 

Clemson  returns  nine  of  its  top  10  players, 
including  four  starters,  from  the  1996-97 
squad  that  finished  23-10,  including  11  wins 
away  from  home,  a  single  season  record. 
Two  of  the  players,  Greg  Buckner  and  Terrell 
Mclntyre,  were  second-team  AII-ACC  selec- 
tions, marking  the  first  time  in  history 
Clemson  has  two  returning  all-conference 
players. 

Among  the  1996-97  triumphs  were  seven 
wins  over  RPI  top  25  teams  from  Kentucky, 
Duke,  South  Carolina,  Maryland,  and 
Virginia.  Last  year's  Tiger  five  finished  fourth 
in  the  ACC  standings,  just  the  10th  upper 
Division  finish  in  Clemson  history  and 
became  just  the  fourth  in  school  history  to 
have  at  least  a  break  even  ACC  road  record. 
The  team  was  ranked  in  the  top  20  in  every 
AP  and  USA  Today  poll,  a  first  in  Clemson 
history,  and  also  achieved  a  number-two 
national  ranking  at  mid-season,  highest  in 
Clemson  history. 

These  accomplishments,  combined  with 
the  high  percentage  of  returning  players,  give 
Clemson  a  strong  shot  at  its  third  straight 
NCAA  Tournament  bid,  which  would  be  a  first 
in  school  basketball  history.  The  Tigers 
ranked  eighth  in  the  Final  USA  Today  poll,  its 
highest  final  ranking  ever.  Clemson  has 
never  had  consecutive  final  top  10  rankings  in 
any  basketball  poll. 

"Our  players,  our  fans  and  our  coaches 
are  optimistic  about  this  season,"  said  Rick 
Barnes,  who  has  led  Clemson  to  56  wins  in 
three  years.  "That  is  a  good  situation,  we 
want  our  players,  everyone  involved  with  our 
program,  to  believe  in  what  we  are  doing. 

"We  have  made  strides  each  year  with  our 
program  thanks  to  a  team  attitude.  We  have 
a  lot  of  players  who  have  been  in  our  program 
for  multiple  seasons  and  they  have  tasted 
some  success.  But,  this  group  has  higher 
goals  and  objectives." 

Barnes  club  has  moved  up  the  college 
basketball  respect  ladder  each  season  with- 
out a  true  superstar  performer.     Last  year 


Clemson  did  not  have  an  individual  lead  the 
ACC  in  any  statistical  category  and  did  not 
rank  as  a  team  in  the  top  five  in  the  ACC  in 
scoring,  field  goal  percentage  offense,  field 
goal  percentage  defense,  or  three-point  per- 
centage. But,  the  team  did  rank  in  the  top 
three  in  the  league  in  rebounding  and 
turnover  margin,  two  categories  that  usually 
reflect  a  team's  hustle  and  selflessness. 

Clemson  advanced  to  the  Sweet  16  of  the 
NCAA  Tournament  last  year  before  falling  to 
Minnesota  in  double  overtime,  widely  regard- 
ed as  one  of  the  best  games  of  the  1 997  tour- 
nament. "While  the  Minnesota  game  was 
disappointing,  it  also  may  be  beneficial  to  this 
year's  team.  To  get  so  close  to  playing  for  the 
right  to  go  to  the  Final  Four  will  be  a  motivat- 
ing factor  for  us  this  season." 

As  he  did  last  year,  Barnes  will  follow  a 
course  of  action  throughout  the  season  that 
has  his  team  playing  its  best  basketball  come 
tournament  time.  "Our  primary  goal  is  to  be 
at  our  peak  in  March,  that  is  our  approach 
every  year.  This  year,  we  have  a  challenging 
schedule,  one  that  does  not  let  up  from 
November  to  March. 

"We  will  have  to  be  ready  to  go  early,  as 
we  did  last  year.  You  want  to  be  in  your  best 
position  to  win  in  March,  but  you  can  make  a 
big  impact  on  your  seed  by  playing  well  early 
in  the  season.  We  had  a  number-four  seed  in 
the  NCAAs  last  year  and  a  major  reason  was 
our  success  against  Kentucky,  Virginia  and 
South  Carolina  early  in  the  season." 

Barnes  has  made  it  clear,  as  he  stated 
when  he  took  the  Clemson  challenge  in 
March  1994,  that  his  schedule  would  grow 
with  the  program.  He  has  "raised  the  bar"  in 
terms  of  scheduling  once  again.  Before 
Christmas  of  1997,  Clemson  will  play  NCAA 
runnerup  Kentucky,  ACC  rival  Maryland,  Big 
Ten  power  Illinois,  Big  East  competitor  Seton 
Hall  in  the  Jimmy  V.  Classic,  and  a  top  20 
South  Carolina  team. 

To  be  successful  against  this  schedule 
Barnes  must  have  many  players  make  a  con- 
tribution. Depth  will  be  imperative  and  that 
should  be  a  stength  of  this  team.  "This  will 
definitely  be  the  deepest  team  we  have  had. 
We  lost  one  of  our  team  leaders  in  Merl  Code 
(33  starts,  10.9  PPG),  a  player  who  has  had 
much  to  do  with  the  success  of  the  program. 
But,  we  do  return  four  starters  and  nine  play- 
ers who  participated  in  all  three  NCAA 
Tournament  games  last  year. 

"Along  with  the  depth  we  should  be  a  ver- 
satile team.  We  have  players  who  are  capa- 
ble of  playing  three  different  positions  and 
that  has  been  another  reason  we  have  made 
progress.  We  can  throw  different  lineups  at 
teams.  That  is  also  an  indication  of  the  team 
aspect.  Our  guys  just  want  to  play  and  win, 
no  matter  what  position  they  play." 

Nine  players  return  from  Clemson's  high- 
est ranked  team  in  history,  and   there  are 


three  newcomers  who  figure  to  make  contri- 
butions in  1997-98.  Greg  Buckner,  who  is 
destined  to  finish  in  the  top  five  in  Clemson 
history  in  virtually  every  statistical  category,  is 
the  only  senior  on  this  team,  but  Clemson  will 
not  be  lacking  for  senior  leadership.  He  has 
been  Clemson's  top  scorer  each  of  the  last 
three  years  and  is  a  first-team  preseason  AII- 
ACC  player.  Terrell  Mclntyre  is  among  the 
top  guards  in  the  nation  and  his  ability  to  run 
the  offense  and  hit  the  key  three-point  shot 
makes  Clemson  a  national  championship 
contender. 

For  any  Clemson  player  to  help  the  team, 
they  must  first  learn  to  play  defense,  the 
prime  reason  for  Clemson's  success  level. 
Each  of  the  last  two  years  the  Tigers  have 
ranked  in  the  top  15  in  the  country  in  scoring 
defense.  "When  opposing  coaches  think  of 
Clemson  basketball  they  think  defense.  We 
work  very  hard  on  that  aspect  of  the  game. 
Sometimes  you  just  have  off  nights  shooting, 
but  you  can  always  play  good  defense." 

Playing  good  defense  every  night  will  be 
of  paramount  importance  in  the  ACC.  "This 
might  be  the  best  year  ever  for  the  ACC,"  said 
Barnes.  "The  ACC  did  not  lose  any  young 
players  to  the  draft  as  we  have  in  recent 
years.  There  won't  be  an  easy  game  all  year. 
It  will  be  an  ACC  schedule  of  16  games  in 
which  you  will  have  to  be  totally  prepared 
physically  and  mentally." 


Buckner  hopes  to  lead  Clemson  to  its 
third  straight  NCAA  Tournament  bid. 


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Death  Valley 

Name  synonymous  with  Clemson  Memorial 
Stadium.  The  Stadium  was  dubbed  this  affec- 
tionate title  by  the  late  Lonnie  McMillian,  a  for- 
mer coach  at  Presbyterian.  He  used  to  take  his 
teams  to  play  at  Clemson,  and  they  rarely 
scored,  never  mind  gained  a  victory.  Once  he 
told  the  writers  he  was  going  to  play  Clemson  up 
at  Death  Valley  because  his  teams  always  got 
killed.  It  stuck  somewhat,  but  when  Frank 
Howard  start  calling  it  that  in  the  fifties,  the  term 
really  caught  on.  It  is  now  in  its  56th  year. 

Many  people  think  the  name  is  derived  from 
the  fact  that  there  rests  a  cemetary  outside  the 
fence  on  the  pressbox  site  of  the  stadium.  But, 
although  it  would  make  sense,  the  name  was 
first  coined  by  Lonnie  McMillian. 

First  Friday  Parade 

The  Clemson  football  season  kicks  off  each 
year  with  the  annual  First  Friday  Parade.  The 
once  a  year  event  takes  place  on  the  Friday 
afternoon  prior  to  the  first  home  football  game. 
Floats  from  various  fraternities  and  sororities 
and  other  campus  organizations  are  represent- 
ed in  the  parade  that  rolls  down  main  street  in 
Clemson.  The  parade  culminates  at  the 
Amphitheatre  in  the  middle  of  campus  where  the 
first  Pep  Rally  of  the  year  takes  place. 

The  Grand  Marshall  of  the  Parade  is  fea- 
tured at  the  Pep  Rally.  Recent  Grand  Marshall's 
have  ranged  from  current  PGA  professional 
Dillard  Pruitt,  to  College  Football  Hall  of  Fame 
legends  Jess  Neely  and  Frank  Howard,  to  noted 
television  announcers  Brent  Musburger  and  Ara 
Parseghian. 

Homecoming 

Clemson  holds  a  classic  homecoming  every 
year.  Displays  by  fraternities  and  sororities  that 
are  months  in  the  making,  are  built  on  Bowman 
Field  the  week  prior  to  the  Homecoming 
Weekend.  It  is  an  event  that  draws  alumni  and 
friends  of  Clemson  from  all  over  the  country. 

The  Friday  evening  prior  to  the  game, 
Tigerama  is  held  in  Death  Valley,  an  event  that 
attacts  over  35,000  fans.  The  Homecoming 
Queen  and  her  court  are  presented  in  addition  to 
Homecoming  skits,  a  pep  rally  and  a  large  and 
loud  fireworks  display. 

The  first  homecoming  game  played  at 


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"Death  Valley  really  lives  up  to 
its  image.  I  was  impressed 
with  this  stadium.  When  you 
put  80,000 people  in  here,  it 
really  feels  like  they  are  on  top 

of  you.  I  would  hate  to  be 
Georgia  Tech  or  whoever  else 
comes  in  here." 
Steve  Young,  San  Francisco  49ers 


Clemson  took  place  on  September  30,  1922 
when  Clemson  met  Centre.  Clemson  has  a 
53-17-3  record  on  Homecoming  games  over  the 
years,  a  .743  winning  percentage  and  has 
outscored  the  opposition  1547-955  in  those  pre- 
vious 73  games.  The  average  margin  of  victory 
is  21  to  13.  Clemson  has  been  especially  suc- 
cessful on  Homecoming  in  recent  years,  posting 
a  23-1-2  record  since  1970. 

Orange  Pants 

The  tradition  of  the  Clemson  team  wearing 
orange  pants  is  new  according  to  tradition  stan- 
dards. The  Tigers  first  wore  the  all  orange  uni- 
form for  the  final  game  of  the  1980  season 
against  South  Carolina.  Clemson  upset  the 
14th  ranked  Gamecocks  and  Heisman  Trophy 
winner  George  Rogers,  27-6.  The  victory  set  the 
stage  for  Clemson's  National  Championship  run 
of  1981. 

Overall,  Clemson  is  30-7  in  Orange  pants 
since  that  1980  game,  including  a  17-1  record  in 
games  played  in  the  month  of  November.  The 
Tigers  had  an  eight-game  winning  streak  in 
orange  pants  snapped  in  the  1996  Peach  Bowl 
against  LSU.  Clemson  has  nine  wins  over  top  20 
opponents  when  wearing  Orange  pants,  includ- 
ing the  22-15  National  Championship  clinching 
win  over  Nebraska  in  the  1982  Orange  Bowl. 

Rock,  Howard's 

When  the  Clemson  team  gathers  to  Run 
Down  the  Hill  the  players  rub  Howard's  Rock 


Clemson  players  have  been  rubbing 
Howard's  Rock  prior  to  running  down 
the  hill  since  1967. 


because  of  the  mystical  powers  it  is  supposed  to 
give  Clemson  players.  The  rock  is  mounted  on  a 
pedestal  at  the  top  of  the  hill  and  was  given  to 
Coach  Frank  Howard  by  a  friend  (S.C.  Jones'  19) 
who  picked  it  up  in  Death  Valley,  CA.  The  Rock 
was  first  placed  on  the  pedestal  at  the  top  of  the 
hill  on  September  24,  1966,  a  game  Clemson 
won  40-35  over  Virginia.  The  team  started  rub- 
bing the  rock  for  the  first  game  of  1967,  a  23-6 
win  over  Wake  Forest  on  September  23,  1967. 

Running  Down  the  Hill 

One  of  the  most  exciting  25  seconds  (about 
35  seconds  when  Clemson  dresses  120  players 
for  homecoming)  in  college  football  from  a  color 
and  pageantry  standpoint.  After  Clemson's  last 
warmup  the  team  retreats  to  the  home  dressing 
room  located  under  the  West  Stands.  At  about 
12:50  (  for  normal  1:00  P.M.  game),  the  team 
boards  two  buses  and  drives  around  the  periph- 
ery of  the  stadium  to  the  east  side  of  the  field. 
After  everyone  is  properly  collected,  the  cannon 
sounds,  Tiger  Rag  is  played  and  Clemson 
charges  down  the  hill  (exactly  100  feet  top  to 
bottom)  and  onto  the  field.  It  is  one  of  the  most 
celebrated  entrances  in  sport.  The  Tigers  have 
done  it  for  every  game  since  1942,  except  for 
1970,  1971  and  four  games  of  the  1972  season. 
In  all,  the  Tigers  have  run  down  the  hill  255 
times  heading  into  1997. 

How  in  the  world  did  the  tradition  of  running 
down  the  hill  start?  There  is  no  long  involved 
explanation,  it  used  to  be  the  quickest  way  to  get 
to  the  field.  When  the  stadium  was  built  in  1942 
the  football  lockerrooms  were  up  the  street  in 
Fike  Fieldhouse. 

When  the  players  were  finished  getting 
dressed  they  used  to  walk  out  the  front  door  and 
walk  down  the  street  to  "The  Hill".  Coach 
Howard  continued  the  tradition  when  locker- 
rooms were  finally  built  inside  the  stadium 
because  Clemson  fans  used  to  get  so  fired  up 
when  they  gathered  at  the  top  of  the  hill.  That's 
when  the  buses  came  into  use  to  spend  the  trip 
from  the  lockerroom  to  the  other  side  of  the  sta- 
dium. 

Running  down  the  Hill  is  one  of  the  great- 
est stadium  entrances  in  all  of  sports. 


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Next  Tailgate  Party. 

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by  Brian  Hennessy 


After  winning  203  games  in  his  first  four  sea- 
sons at  the  helm  of  the  Tiger  program,  Coach 
Jack  Leggett  looks  to  guide  the  1998  team  back 
to  where  it  wants  to  be  every  year,  Omaha. 

"We  are  at  the  point  in  our  program  where 
going  to  Omaha  is  the  thing  to  do,"  says  Leggett. 
"If  we  don't,  it's  disappointing.  We  are  highly 
motivated  as  a  coaching  staff  and  team  to  go 
back  to  Omaha.  It  starts  with  playing  well  in  our 
conference  and  working  our  way  into  a  regional. 

"The  thing  that  excites  me  is  our  team  chem- 
istry. The  new  players  we  have  are  motivated 
and  push  our  returning  players.  If  everyone  does 
their  part,  we  have  a  chance  to  do  some  great 
things  in  1998." 

With  the  loss  of  five  starters  in  the  field,  who 
combined  for  nearly  65-percent  of  the  team's 
home  runs,  Clemson  will  have  a  renewed 
emphasis  on  running  the  bases,  particularly 
stealing  bases.  After  swiping  115  bases  in 
Leggett's  first  year  at  the  helm,  the  Tigers  have 
stolen  only  114  bases  combined  in  the  last  two 
seasons. 

"We  have  always  stressed  the  importance  of 
base-running,"  says  Leggett.  "Our  theme  in  the 
fall  was  putting  pressure  on  people.  When  you 
do  that,  you  force  mistakes  from  the  other  team. 
We  don't  have  a  lot  of  power  this  year,  so  we'll 
have  to  manufacture  runs  and  find  other  ways  to 
win  games  other  than  simply  hitting  the  ball  out 
of  the  park." 

The  Tiger  hurlers,  almost  all  freshmen  a  year 
ago,  gained  valuable  mound  experience  in  the 
'97  season  and  look  to  improve  on  the  team  ERA 
of  6.35.  Returning  for  the  '98  season  as  the 
leader  of  the  pitching  unit  is  First-Team  AII-ACC 
selection  Ryan  Mottl.  A  native  of  Florissant, 
MO,  Mottl  won  a  Clemson  freshman  record  10 
games. 

"It  was  difficult  relying  on  the  freshmen  like 


Jack  Leggett  has  had  the  Tigers  in  a 
regional  four  consecutive  seasons. 


we  did  a  year  ago;  but  I  see  the  positives  now 
from  throwing  them  in  the  fire  in  1997.  It  was 
quite  an  accomplishment  that  we  were  able  to 
win  40  games  with  the  youth  on  our  staff. 
Hopefully  the  pitching  staff's  increased  experi- 
ence will  take  some  pressure  off  our  offense  in 
'98." 

Leggett  will  look  for  continued  improvement 
from  his  other  returning  pitchers  who  brought  the 
program  to  its  10th  straight  regional  appearance, 
one  of  the  longest  active  streaks  in  the  country. 

"Matt  White  (Windsor,  MA)  had  a  great  sum- 
mer in  the  Cape  Cod  League  and  needs  to  pro- 
vide some  consistency  and  stability  from  the  left- 
side. Skip  Browning  (Fort  Oglethorpe,  GA) 
showed  flashes  of  dominance  and  will  be  looked 
upon  to  start  in  '98.  Donovan  Harrison 
(Columbia,  SC)  sat  out  last  year,  but  is  very 
competitive  and  will  be  given  a  chance  to  start 
for  us  as  well. 

"Mike  Paradis  (Auburn,  MA)  is  another  pitch- 
er who  has  a  tremendous  arm  and  can  be  an 
outstanding  player  if  he  brings  everything  togeth- 
er. Matt  Additon  (Turner,  ME)  had  a  very  good 
summer  season  in  the  Great  Lakes  League, 
going  10-2.  He  will  help  us  in  a  number  of  dif- 
ferent roles.  Adam  Spires  (Lexington,  SC)  and 
Brian  Adams  (Bishopville,  SC),  who  were  two  of 
our  middle  relievers  last  year,  will  also  figure  into 
the  pen." 

In  the  closing  role,  senior  Scott  Clackum 
(North  Augusta,  SC)  will  use  his  submarine  style 
pitching.  He  was  especially  tough  on  right-hand- 
ed hitters  in  '97,  allowing  them  to  hit  .182  against 
him. 

In  the  field,  Clemson  returns  just  three  posi- 
tion players,  with  two  slated  to  start  in  the  '98 
season.  The  Tigers  must  count  on  the  leader- 
ship provided  by  the  likes  of  Kurt  Bultmann  and 
Matt  Padgett,  who  both  hit  at  least  15  homers 
and  .300  average  a  year  ago. 

Bultmann,  a  junior,  is  slated  to  be  the  starting 
second-baseman  in  '98  after  playing  shortstop 
for  his  first  two  seasons.  The  Seminole,  FL 
native  set  the  Tiger  single-season  record  for 
doubles  a  year  ago  with  31  and  also  hit  16 
homers,  second  highest  on  the  team.  He  also  is 
tremendous  when  it  matters  most,  hitting  a 
career  .465,  with  six  doubles  and  four  home 
runs,  in  10  NCAA  Tournament  games  the  past 
two  seasons 

The  catching  duties  have  a  new  look  this 
season  with  the  departure  of  All-American 
Matthew  LeCroy  to  the  Major  League  Draft. 
Despite  the  loss  of  LeCroy,  Derek  Borgert 
(Greenwood,  SC)  should  provide  some  hitting 
punch  with  his  career  .365  batting  average  and 
Brian  Ellis  (Columbia,  SC)  looks  to  be  ready  as 
well. 

Freshman  Chris  Benson  (Poolesville,  MD), 
no  relation  to  former  Tiger  great  Kris,  will  battle 
for  the  catching  role  in  the  '98  season  as  well. 
"Chris  is  a  good  athlete  who  can  also  play  the 
outfield  as  well  as  catch,"  says  Leggett.  "He 
throws  the  ball  well  and  will  turn  into  a  good  hit- 
ter before  it's  all  over.  Tyson  Jones  (Owensboro, 
KY)  and  Tito  Holloway  (North  Augusta,  SC)  will 
also  be  two  players  working  for  time." 

First  base  is  another  position  that  will  feature 
a  newcomer  with  the  loss  of  Jason  Embler  to 
graduation.  Jason  Harris  (Hickory,  NC),  who 
transferred  from  Brevard  (NC)  College,  looks  to 
step  in  and  be  the  everyday  player  at  first. 


Freshmen  Jesse  Douglass  (Woodcliffe  Lake,  NJ) 
and  Russ  Moon  (Colbert,  GA)  should  also  com- 
pete over  at  first.  Mike  Calitri  (Canton,  MA)  and 
Justin  Hyde  (New  Bern,  NC)  can  also  play  the 
first  base  spot  and  will  also  be  given  a  look  at 
third  base  as  well." 

Brian  Holstad  (Cameron,  SC),  one  of  three 
returning  position  starters  from  a  year  ago,  will 
be  valuable  in  that  he  can  play  different  spots 
around  the  diamond.  His  .966  fielding  percent- 
ages ranked  the  highest  among  all  Tiger  infield- 
ers  in  1997.  Bradley  LeCroy  (Walhalla,  SC)  is 
another  versatile  infielder  who  can  play  all  the 
infield  positions. 

With  the  move  of  Bultmann  to  second  base, 
red-shirt  sophomore  Doug  Roper  (Vidalia,  GA) 
will  be  the  starting  shortstop.  Roper  broke  a 
bone  is  his  foot  in  the  '97  season  opener  and 
missed  the  rest  of  the  season.  Freshman  Justin 
Singleton  (Lutherville,  MD),  son  of  former  Major 
Leaguer  Ken  Singleton,  will  also  vie  for  playing 
time  at  short. 

Third  base,  like  first,  will  see  a  new  starter. 
Paul  Stryhas  (Sarasota,  FL)  was  a  JC  All- 
American  at  Manatee  Junior  College  and  will 
transfer  to  Tigertown  for  the  spring  semester. 
"Paul  is  a  strong  right-handed  hitter  and  should 
provide  stability  at  third,"  says  Leggett.  "He  will 
have  to  compete  with  Hyde  and  Calitri,  who  have 
both  showed  ability  to  hit." 

In  the  outfield,  Clemson  looks  to  replace  the 
likes  of  Gary  Burnham  and  his  .391  batting  aver- 
age. Right-fielder  and  football  placekicker  Matt 
Padgett  returns  off  a  15  home  run  season  that 
saw  the  Lexington,  SC  native  make  many  spec- 
tacular catches  in  the  second  half  of  the  '97  sea- 
son. The  Tigers  also  signed  a  talented  corp  of 
outfielders  and  that  was  a  key  reason  Collegiate 
Baseball  rated  the  Tiger  signing  class  third-best 
in  the  nation." 

Patrick  Boyd  (Palm  Harbor,  FL),  a  second- 
round  pick  of  the  Seattle  Mariners,  will  look  to 
don  the  orange  and  white  everyday  in  center- 
field.  Boyd,  along  with  Mottl,  were  among  66 
players  invited  to  try  out  for  the  USA  Baseball 
National  Team.  "Patrick  is  as  impressive  at  this 
point  in  his  career  as  any  player  we've  had," 
exclaims  Leggett.  "He  can  bat  from  both  sides  of 
the  plate  and  runs  the  bases  very  aggressively. 
He  also  has  a  great  arm." 

The  left  field  spot  should  be  up  for  grabs  in 
1998.  Sophomore  Henri  Stanley  (Columbia,  SC) 
played  considerably  the  last  half  of  '97,  hitting 
.317  against  ACC  competition,  and  will  compete 
for  the  starting  role.  "Henri  is  a  streak  hitter  that 
should  battle  for  the  spot  with  incoming  fresh- 
man Peter  Nystrom  (Dunedin,  FL),"  states 
Leggett.  "Henri  has  been  working  on  his  defen- 
sive game  and  has  improved  his  arm  strength 
from  last  season." 

Clemson's  schedule  features  37  games  at 
Tiger  Field,  including  a  19-game  homestand  in 
February  and  March  after  an  appearance  in  the 
Olive  Garden  Tournament,  one  of  the  most  pres- 
tigious tournaments  in  the  country. 

While  Omaha  was  not  a  reality  for  the  1997 
team,  that  single  goal  is  etched  in  every  player 
and  coaches  minds.  With  the  likes  of  AII-ACC 
pitcher  Ryan  Mottl,  record-breaking  hitter  Kurt 
Bultmann,  and  a  cast  of  young,  talented  fresh- 
men, the  future  looks  as  bright  as  it  ever  has 
before. 


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University  of  North  Carolina 


Location:  Chapel  Hill,  North  Carolina 

Nickname:  Tar  Heels 

Stadium  Name:  Kenan  Memorial  Stadium 

Turf:  Natural  Grass 

Enrollment:  24,141 

Colors:  Carolina  Blue  and  White 

1st  Year  of  Football:  1888 

Head  Coach/Alma  Mater:  Mack  Brown  (Florida  State  74) 
Record  at  School/Years  (4  yr.  school  only):  68-45-1  (10th  year) 
Assistant  Coaches  (Alma  Mater/Position):  Eddie  Williamson 
(Davidson/Asst.  Head  Coach/Off.  Line),  CarlTorbush  (Carson- 
Newman/Def.  Coordinator),  Greg  Davis  (McNeese  State/Off. 
Coordinator,  Quarterbacks),  Ken  Browning  (Guilford/Def.  Tackles),  Cleve 
Bryant  (Ohio/Receiver,  Passing  Game  Coordinator),  Tim  Brewster 
(Illinois/Tight  Ends),  Ron  Case  (Carson-Newman/Def.  Backs),  Ken  Mack 
(North  Carolina/Runningbacks),  Donnie  Thompson  (Connecticut/Def. 
Ends) 

Lettermen  Lost:  18 

Lettermen  Returning:  44 

Starters  Lost:  7 

Starters  Returning:  15 

Offensive  Formation:  Multiple  Pro-Set 

Defensive  Formation:  Multiple  4-3 

1997  Honors  Candidates:  Oscar  Davenport,  LC  Stevens,  Na  Brown, 
Jeff  Saturday,  Greg  Ellis,  Brian  Simmons,  Kivuusama  Mays  ,  Dre'  Bly, 
Omar  Brown,  Robert  Williams 


Wilson  Library,  University  of  North  Carolina 


Michael  Hooker 
Chancellor 


Dick  Baddour 
Athletic  Director 


Mack  Brown 
Head  Coach 


CB  •  Dre'Bly 


DE  •  Greg  Ellis 


QB  •  Chris  Keldorf 


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Front  Row  (L-R):  Steve  Sattazahn,  Jason  Wilson,  Mario  Fersner,  Andy  Schiff,  Steven  Czarsty,  Eric  Shell.  Second  Row  (L-R):  Robi 
Eckley,  Shauna  Cobb,  Bridget  Sitterle,  Damaris  Rodgers,  Jennifer  Causey,  Kindra  Poole,  Robbie  Stewart. 


First  Row  (L-R):  Sarah  Fusarelli,  Leslie  Clayton,  Amy  Southern,  Mary  Czmyr,  Marcey  Payne.  Second  Row  (L-R):  Trey  Anthony,  Wayne 
Daniels,  Steven  Puckett,  Josh  Wise,  Steven  Scott,  Phil  Trusell,  Scott  DeMore. 


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IPTOY 


merica's  Top  fund  Raising  Grganizatio 


IPTAY  is  widely  regarded  nationally 
as  the  father  of  Athletic  Fundraising.  It 
all  started  in  1934  and  from  a  private 
meeting  of  a  small  group  of  Clemson 
supporters  has  sprung  an  organization 
that  raised  over  $8  million  last  year. 
The  organization  plays  a  major  role  in 
ensuring  that  all  18  of  the  varsity  sports 
at  Clemson  are  given  the  maximum 
amount  of  scholarships  offered  by  the 
NCAA. 

The  organization  also  has  helped  fi- 
nance facilities  that  contribute  to  the 
well-being  of  student-athletes  on  and  off 
the  field.  Vickery  Hall  is  a  27,000  square 
foot  facility  that  houses  the  tutoring  and 
advising  programs  for  student-athletes. 
It  is  a  major  reason  Clemson  student- 
athletes  have  had  their  highest  cumulu- 
lative  GPA  on  record  for  five  consecutive 
semesters. 

While  IPTAY  is  primarily  concerned 
with  athletic  fundraising,  the  mission  of 
Clemson  University  has  not  been  over- 
looked. The  IPTAY  Academic  Scholar- 
ship Endowment  was  created  to  help 
meet  the  need  for  more  academic  schol- 
arships for  non-athletes  who  are  highly 
qualified  academically.  The  IPTAY  Aca- 
demic Scholarship  Fund  is  presently  the 
largest  scholarship  endowment  of  its 
kind  at  Clemson,  currently  helping  over 
30  students  at  Clemson. 

IPTAY  Executive  Director  George 
Bennett  has  continued  to  keep  Clemson 
among  the  best  in  the  nation  in  terms  of 
fund-raising  by  the  establishment  of  the 
IPTAY  Endowment  Program.  In  April  of 
1994,  he  kicked  off  the  beginning  of  the 
endowment  of  positions  program  at  the 
85th  birthday  celebration  for  former 
Clemson  Coach  Frank  Howard.  The  en- 
dowments are  secure  with  a  $100,000 
donation  paid  over  a  five-year  period. 

"This  is  a  chance  to  broaden  the  ho- 
rizons of  IPTAY,"  said  Bennett.  "It  gives 
an  individual  or  a  group  of  people  an  op- 
portunity to  endow  a  position  that  meant 
something  during  their  college  playing 
days,  or  to  honor  a  person  at  a  position. 
The  money  being  endowed  is  going  to 
secure  our  future  as  the  interest  is  used 
to  carry  on  our  program  forever. 

The  first  endowment  was  for  the  head 
football  coach  position  to  honor  the  leg- 
endary Frank  Howard.  Howard  coached 
football  at  Clemson  39  years,  30  as  the 


head  coach.  During  his  tenure  the 
Tigers  won  165  games,  100  of  which 
were  against  conference  foes.  "Former 
players  and  friends  of  Coach  Howard 
made  donations  over  the  cost  of  attend- 
ing the  celebration  program  and  that 
was  enough  for  the  endowment.  Their 
gifts  were  a  way  of  permanently  thank- 
ing Coach  Howard  for  all  that  he  did  for 
Clemson. 

"Following  Coach  Howard's  birthday 
party  we  began  to  look  for  an  individual 
to  help  us  support  and  promote  the  pro- 
gram and  Bill  Hudson's  name  came  up. 
He  was  an  outstanding  player  at 
Clemson  who  has  been  equally  suc- 
cessful in  the  business  world.  We  went 
to  him  and  explained  the  program  and 
its  goals  and  that  we  were  looking  for  his 
leadership  to  help  get  the  program 
going,  and  he  accepted." 

Hudson,  a  1956  graduate,  was  a 
three-year  letter  winner  at  tackle  who 
played  professionally  for  the  Montreal 
Alouettes,  the  San  Diego  Chargers,  and 
the  Boston  Patriots.  He  earned  Pro 
Bowl  honors  in  1962.  Mr.  Hudson  sees 
this  program  growing  into  a  large  part  of 
Clemson's  athletic  funding.  "When  other 
people  see  information  on  the  endow- 
ment program  and  learn  what  it  is  about 






this  program  will  grow.  Success  builds 
on  success.  People  who  are  looking  to 
honor  a  friend  or  family  member  now 
have  a  great  means  to  do  that." 

Besides  the  Hudson's  family  endow- 
ment four  other  football  endowments 
were  made  and  one  managers  position 
in  the  first  year.  Now  there  are  over  30 
positions  endowed.  The  goal  of  the  pro- 
gram is  to  get  every  position  endowed. 
"From  the  free  safety  to  the  number 
three  player  in  women's  tennis,  we  hope 
to  have  every  position  endowed,"  said 
Bennett. 

"We  will  likely  use  the  Avenue  of 
Champions  as  a  physical  place  to  honor 
these  people  further  for  the  positions 
they  have  endowed.  That  will  have  plen- 
ty of  space,  so  we  will  be  working  to 
have  as  many  endowments  across  all  of 
our  sports. 

"The  personal  satisfaction  that  they 
helped  Clemson  University,  specifically 
the  Athletic  department,  and  that  they 
are  securing  its  future  are  the  main  rea- 
sons for  becoming  involved." 

And  with  more  involvement  Clemson 
will  have  a  very  secure  future  for  gener- 
ations to  come. 


Executive  Secretary  George  Bennett  has  brought  IPTAY  to  unprecedented  levels  thanks 
to  the  position  endowment  program. 


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(PTOY Representatives 


IPTOY  i&  the  oldest  athletic  fund  raising  organization  in  America. 


John  Tice 
President 
Director  of  District  VIII 


Robert  E.  Dye 
Vice-President 
Director,  District  I 


John  H.  Holcombe,  Jr. 
Secretary 
Director,  District  VI 


Jim  Sanders 
Treasurer 
Director,  District  I 


IPTAY  Past  Presidents 


Charlie  Bussey,  Director 
Lynn  Campbell,  Director 
Eddie  N  Dalton,  Director 
W.  G.  DesChamps,  Jr.,  Director 
Dr.  R.  C.  Edwards,  Sr.,  Director 
F.  Reeves  Gressette,  Jr.,  Director 


Lewis  F.  Holmes,  Jr.,  Director 
F.  E.  Hughes,  Director 
Dr.  G.  J.  Lawhon,  Jr.,  Director 
Edgar  C.  McGee,  Director 
Thurmon  McLamb,  Director 


Jim  Patterson,  Director 
Bill  Reaves,  Director 
Lawrence  Starkey,  Director 
Dr.  J.  H.  Timmerman,  Director 
Marshall  Walker,  Director 


ATHLETIC  DIRECTOR— BOBBY  ROBINSON 
IPTAY  EXECUTIVE  DIRECTOR— GEORGE  GENNETT 
ASSOCIATE  EXECUTIVE  DIRECTOR— BERT  HENDERSON 
ASSOCIATE  EXECUTIVE  DIRECTOR— BOB  MAHONY 


— denotes  Representative  Emeritus 
+  denotes  County  Chairman  Emeritus 
"denotes  IPTAY  '96  Award  Winner 
Representatives 


Robert  E.  Dye 
Director,  District  1 

DISTRICT  1 

Robert  E.  Dye,  Director 
PO.  Box  1898 
Easley,  SC  29641 

Abbeville  County 

Earle  Williamson  (CC) 
Matthew  Durham 
Mason  Speer,  Jr. 

Anderson  County 

Jake  Meeks  (CC) 
D.  Gray  Suggs  (VC) 

—  Melvin  E.  Barnette 
Gene  Beckman 
Jennifer  Benson 
Joe  Burdette 

—  R.  Carol  Cook 

*  Fred  Cooley 
Mark  Crammer 
Joe  B.  Davenport 

—  George  M.  Ducworth 
J.  Tom  Forrester 
Elizabeth  Garrison 
Dr.  James  P.  Hentz 
Robert  Lee  Hill 
Tammy  Holcombe 
John  D.  Hopkins,  Jr 
Dr  James  H.  Irby 

*  Dan  Jones 

Dr.  C.  Patrick  Killen 

*  Arthur  M.  Klugh,  III 
James  F.  Little 

' —  Harry  Major 

Randall  W  McClain 
Jake  Meeks 
John  Moore 
Dave  Moorehead 
Dr.  RS.  Mowlajko 
Kevin  Selman 

—  Robert  G.  Sharpe 
Thompson  A.  Smith 
Tony  Smith 

Mark  D  Wilson 


(CC)  denotes  County  Chairperson 
(RC)  denotes  Regional  Chairperson 
(VC)  denotes  Vice-County  Chairperson 

Greenwood  County 

'     Wayne  Bell  (CC) 

Dr  F.  E.  Abell,  Jr. 

Mark  Abell 

Nick  P  Anagnost 

Lewis  Bagwell 
*—  W.  E.  (Bill)  Burnett 

Richard  A.  Coleman 

William  D  Coleman 

Rick  Harter  — 
Jim  S.  Hull 
Ann  Hunter 
Robert  L.  McCord 

—  Charles  Murphy 
Ronnie  Oliver 

Melvin  Pace  — 
Wayne  B.  Richey 
W.  M.  Self 
Ben  Smith 
Robbie  Templeton 

McCormick  County 

Jennings  G.  McAbee  (CC)  7" 
T.  C.  Faulkner,  Jr. 

Oconee  County 

Sammy  Dickson  (CC)  • 
Marshall  P.  Childress  (VC) 
Thomas  Alexander  * 
James  Black 

—  Joel  Harris 

John  Harris  — 
Tim  Hydrick  * 
Ellis  Ivey 

Paul  Jenson  — 

*  Dr.  W  Ted  Nimmons 
Ernest  M.  Riley 

—  Carl  R.  Rogers 
Scott  Sprouse 
Tim  Tannery 

—  Sam  Thrift 
Jesse  E.  Wright.  Ill 

Pickens  County 

Terry  L.  Long  (CC) 
John  Q.  Adams  III 

*  J.  E.  Britt 

— "  Charlie  Bussey 

Bennie  Cunningham 

*  Charles  E.  Dalton 
Dr.  Val  S.  Dyches 
Robert  E.  Dye 
Dr.  Robert  C.  Edwards,  Sr. 
Julie  Ellison 
Jo  Flatt 

Gaston  Gage.  Jr. 
Bird  Garrett 
Roddey  E.  Gettys,  III 
L.  Earl  Gilstrap,  Jr. 


(VRC)  denotes  Vice-Regional 
Chairperson 

Danny  Gregg 
Bob  Guerreri 
Harry  C.  (Hal)  Hagood 
Donald  Hamilton 
Bill  Harley 
Bob  Harmon 
Frank  Hartwell 
Floyd  Hunt 
F.  H.  Inabnit,  Jr. 
Edwin  L.  Kilby,  Jr. 
R.  Frank  Kolb 
Kenneth  C.  Looper 
Tom  Lynch 
Russ  Madray 

William  B.  (Ben)  Massingill,  Jr. 

Banks  McFadden 

JoLynn  McFadden 

John  Mclntyre 

Tom  Merritt 

James  V.  Patterson 

John  Peters 

R.R  Ritchie 

Gil  Rushton 

William  C.  Singleton 

B.  J.  Skelton 

G  Neil  Smith 

John  Sparks 

David  Spearman 

David  Stallaker.  Jr. 

Joseph  J.  Turner,  Jr. 

K.  N.  Vickery 

Joseph  A.  West 

David  F  Whittemore,  Jr. 

Eugene  P.  Willimon 

W  Harold  Wood 


Jim  Sanders 
Director,  District  II 


DISTRICT  II 

Jim  Sanders,  Director 
Sanders  Brothers,  Inc. 
P.O.  Box  188 
Gaffney,  SC  29342 

Cherokee  County 

David  Parker  (CC) 
Scott  Allen 
Charles  Banks 


Dr.  Ron  Barrett 

—  R  S.  Campbell,  Jr. 

—  John  M.  Hamrick.  Jr, 

—  Wylie  Hamrick 
Roy  Mathis 
Barry  Patterson 
Bob  Peeler 

* —  James  R.  Sanders,  Jr. 

Greenville  County 

James  E.  Vissage,  Jr.  (CC) 

Benjamin  M.  Evatt  (VC) 

Sandy  Kirkus  (VC) 

Bill  Barbary 

James  H.  Barnes.  Jr. 

Randall  Bell 

Clyde  Bigbee 

J  Frank  Black 

Glenn  Brackm 

Mike  Branham 

Jeffrey  S.  Brown 

Bobby  Browning 
* —  Miles  E.  Bruce 

Charles  A.  Bryan,  Jr. 

Jody  Bryson 

Joel  L  Bullard 

Donald  J.  Coggins 

Jack  Coggins 

Larry  B.  Copeland 

Walter  B.  Crawford 
*     James  M.  Crawford 

Gordon  S.  Davis 

—  William  Lem  Dillard 
Mark  DuBose 
Robert  M.  Dubose 
R.  C.  Eldridge,  Jr. 
Steve  Epps,  Jr 
Mark  Finley 

Mike  Fleming 
Bill  Freeland 
C.  Glenn  Garrett 
Preston  T  Garrett.  Jr. 
Clark  Gaston,  Jr. 
Mike  Glynn 
*—  Joel  W.  Gray  III 
Scott  Greene 
Dean  Hawkins 
William  Hawkins 
Richard  H.  Ivester 
Terry  A.  Kingsmore 
Bennie  Langley 
Jim  League 
Floyd  S.  Long 
Charles  Major  III 

—  W.  M.  Manning.  Jr. 

' —  Seabrook  Marchant 
Edward  O.  McCameron 
James  T.  McCarter 
Ronald  J.  McCoy 
David  Merritt 
James  D.  Miller 
J.  G.  Miller 
William  Neal,  Jr. 
William  H.  Orders 
Milton  Ozmint 

—  J.  F  Palmer 

—  I.  N.  Patterson,  Jr. 
Jim  Pillar 
George  M  Plyler 

—  C  Evans  Putman 
Bobby  W.  Ramsey 
Bruce  Reeves 
Charles  F.  Rhem,  Jr. 

—  James  Rochester 
Mike  Roddey 
Reuben  Rogers 
Samuel  F.  Roper 
Earl  Sammons 
Bunny  Scott 
Robert  G.  Sharpe,  Jr. 
John  G.  Slattery 
Robert  Stephenson 
Tim  Strom 

—  Joseph  D.  Swann 

E.  Richard  Taylor,  Jr. 
Joseph  M. Todd 
David  M.  Vaughan 
Jim  Vaughn 
Mike  Wade 

—  S.  Gray  Walsh 

+*  Kermit  M.  Watson 
Robert  B.  Whorton 
Charles  P.  Willimon 


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David  Wilkins 

Laurens  County 

•     Henry  V.  Blalock  (CC) 
+     J  R  Adair 

Ira  J.  Bedenbaugh 

W.  Fred  Chapman,  Jr. 

James  A-  Coleman 

Ted  Davenport 

—  Henry  M.  Fans  Sr. 
Larry  Garr 

Frank  Templeton  III 
Richard  Townsend 
+     Dr  N  Carl  Wessinger 

Spartanburg  County 

Max  P.  Gregory  (CC) 
Kendall  K.  Alley 
William  A.  Bishop  II 
William  A.  Blackwood,  Jr. 
John  L.  Brady,  Sr. 

—  John  B.  Cornwell.  Jr. 
John  T  Duncan,  Sr 
Bill  Easterling 
John  Easterling  Jr. 
John  Easterling  III 
George  R.  Fisher 
Judge  Bruce  Foster 

—  Harry  H.  Gibson 
Max  P.  Gregory 
Charles  Emmett  Halliday 
Wilbur  K.  Hammett 
Scott  Hubbard 

Alex  Hudson 
•—  W.  A.  Hudson 
Randy  Judy 

—  A  P  Kerchmar 
Harry  W.  Kinard 
Jeff  Lancaster 

—  Henry  M.  Lee 
Anita  Ness 
Raymond  Powell 
Marvin  C.  Robinson 
Dr.  B.  Lee  Smith 
Wesley  A.  Stodard 
R.  L  Stoddard 

Dr.  Harold  Vigodsky 
Ted  B.  Wilson 

Union  County 

Dr  H  Russell  Caston,  Jr.  (CC) 
H  S.  Harris,  Jr. 
Carl  E.  Carson,  Jr. 
William  M.  Howell 

—  Thomas  E.  Mack 

—  Edward  L  B.  Osborne 
Thomas  Young,  MD 


Don  E.  Golightly 
Director,  District  III 

DISTRICT  III 

Don  E.  Golightly 

3710  Landmark  Dr.  #408 

Columbia,  SC  29204 

Aiken  County 

Alan  D.  Gregory  (CC) 
• —  William  R  Alexander 
Anderson  L.  Baxley 
Richard  L.  Boyleston 
John  R.  (BOb)  Brooks 
Johnny  L.  Cagle 
Mike  Coleman 
Robert  M.  Cook 
Thomas  Coward 
Elbert  Hines  Hamilton 
Steven  Holt 
Warren  E.  Kenrick 
Thomas  McElmurray 
Gerald  W  Metts 
John  G.  Molony 
Sam  O'Neal 

—  Alan  M.  Tewkesbury  III 
Judith  Warner 

Harry  Odel  Weeks,  Jr. 

Edgefield  County 

Terry  Timmerman  (CC) 
Greg  Anderson 

—  E.O  Dukes,  Jr. 

—  J.  W.  Gilliam,  Jr. 
Lewis  F.  Holmes  Jr. 
Lewis  F.  Holmes  III 
Watson  Rhodes 
Theo  Regmal  Williams 


Lexington  County 

•     J.  Tom  Shell  (CC) 

James  M.  Lowman  (VC) 
George  Alley 

—  Bill  Amick 
Travis  Brank 
Jerry  A.  Brannon 
Jeff  Brown 
Andy  Caldwell 

R  Hugh  Caldwell 
Fred  H  Carter,  Jr. 
Robert  Caughman 
Roscoe  Caughman 
James  Tracy  Childers 
H.  Ralph  Corley,  Sr. 
John  L.  Fulmer,  Jr 
Dr.  B  R.  Grandy 
Steve  Harmon 
Brett  J.  Harris 
James  D.  Head  III 
Bob  Householder,  Jr. 

—  Warren  Craig  Jumper 
Lt.  Col.  E.  B.  Jackson 
John  W.  McLure 
Bob  Paullmg 

J.  W.  Riser 
Charles  M.  Stuck 
Robert  M  Taylor 
Lee  Harold  Witt,  Jr. 

Newberry  County 

M  Larry  Longshore  (CC) 

—  T  M.  Abrams 
W.  Edgar  Baker 

— "  Earl  J.  Bedenbaugh 

Hubert  M.  Bedenbaugh.  Jr 

Alvin  Berry 

Louie  C.  Derrick 

Billy  R.  Gibson 

C.  H.  Ragsdale  III 

Terry  C.  Shaver 

Albert  Shealy 

C.  Gurnie  Stuck 

Bill  Waldrop 

David  Waldrop 

Richland  County 

F.  McCord  Ogburn,  Jr  (CC) 

—  Jack  W.  Brunson 
George  Bullwinkel,  Jr. 
William  P  Cate 

— "  Phillip  C.  Chappell.  Jr. 
Henry  Chastain 
Rhonda  Collins 
Judge  Michael  R.  Davis 
James  W.  Engram 
Carlos  Gibbons,  Jr. 
Don  E.  Golightly 

—  Lawrence  M.  Gressette,  Jr. 

—  William  G.  Hair 
Landrum  Henderson,  Jr. 

*     I.  W.  Hunt 

Terry  H.  Klosterman 

Hank  Mabry 

W.  T  McDaniel  III 

Ray  McBride 

James  P.  McKeown  III 

David  Mitchum 

David  Pressley 

Crawford  E.  Sanders  III 

L  W.  Smith 
— *  Mrs.  Davis  O.  Smith 

Paul  E  Thacker,  Jr 

Dr.  John  H  Timmerman 

Saluda  County 

Hascal  Goff  (CC) 
Bernard  L.  Black 
— •  Alfred  B.  Coleman 

—  James  A  Derrick 

—  Ben|amin  H  Herlong 
James  R.  Herlong,  Jr. 
Robert  Home 
Bruce  Rushton 

—  T.  C.  Wright 


Chester  County 

Donald  B  Murray  (CC) 
+     Edward  C.  Abell 
David  Bealy 
George  R  Fleming 
Sam  Frazier 

—  John  M.  Little  III 
Dr  Sam  Stone 
Betty  Thome 
Marvin  S  Waldrep 

Chesterfield  County 

—  Dan  L.Tillman  (CC) 
Gary  Allen  Lee 
Andrew  F  McLeod 
William  R.  Tillman 
Evans  Tindal 

Darlington  County 

Dr  Hubert  C  Baker  DDS  (CC) 

—  J  W  Carter 
Richard  Cassidy 
Marion  D  Hawkins.  Jr. 
George  A.  Hutto,  Jr. 
Warren  Jeffords 
William  P  Kennedy 
Coy  "CC."  Kirby 

— *  Dr  Glenn  J.  Lawhon.  Jr. 
William  B  McCown  III 

—  Harry  M  McDonald 

—  Dr.  M.  B.  Nickles,  Jr. 
— '  Bill  Reaves 

Tommy  Usher,  Jr. 
John  C.  Walker 

Fairfield  County 

Dr.  Phillip  C  Wilkins  (CC) 
— *  Louis  M  Boulware 

—  J.  K.  Coleman 

— '  Forest  E  Hughes,  Jr 

—  Harold  R.  Jones 
John  D.  Ruff 

Kershaw  County 

Tommie  W.  James,  Jr.  (CC) 
Dr.  Kenneth  W.  Carson  DDS 
Joseph  C  Jackson 

—  Thomas  F  McNamara,  Jr. 
Lawrence  Mudge 
George  Singleton,  Jr 

+     J  F  Watson 

Lancaster  County 

Joe  H  Lynn  (CC) 

—  W  P.  Clyburn 
Steven  Epps,  Sr 
Frank  Furguson 
Marion  D.  Lever,  Jr. 

—  Garrett  J.  Mobley 
Ronald  Small 
Larry  Wolfe 

Lee  County 

Green  Deschamps  II  (CC) 
— •  W.  G  Deschamps,  Jr. 
Pete  Player 

Marlboro  County 

Mark  S.  Avent  (CC) 
+     C.  E  Calhoun 

York 

James  H.  Owen,  Jr.  (CC) 
William  R.  Adkms 

—  David  Angel 
Arthur  Q.  Black 

— •  S  L  Campbell 

Jack  D.  Cox 

Fredrick  W.  Faircloth  III 
— •  E.  M  Georger 

Jeffrey  T.  Haire 

W.  Framp  Harper 

Alford  Haselden 

Lewis  W  Hicks 

Rainey  Josey 

—  James  C.  Rhea,  Jr. 
Ben  R.  Smith,  Jr. 
Craig  Thomas 

— *  G.  G.Thomas,  Sr. 

Dr.  Roger  Troutman 
— '  Marshall  E.  Walker 


Mark  S.  Avent 
Director,  District  IV 

DISTRICT  IV 

Mark  S.  Avent 
213  Memory  Lane 
Bennettsville,  SC  29512 


William  C.  Kennerty 
Director,  District  V 


DISTRICT  V 

William  C  Kennerty 
2220  Weepcolow  Trail 
Ashley  Hall  Plantation 
Charleston,  SC  29407 

Allendale  County 

Frank  Young  (CC) 

Bamberg  County 

Don  A.  Nummy  (CC) 
F  Marion  Dwight,  Sr 
Joseph  M  Ott 
Leigh  Ann  Preacher 

Barnwell  County 

Clinton  C.  Lemon,  Jr.  (CC) 
H  M  Anderson 
Graver  C.  Kennedy.  Jr. 
Sam  Plexico 
Jimmy  L  Tarrance 
Thomas  Weeks 

Beaufort  County 

J.  Harry  Tarrance  (CC) 
Henry  C  Chambers 
Thomas  R  Garrett 
Dan  Gilmour 
Bryan  Loadholt 
James  G  Taylor 

Berkeley  County 

H.  Wayne  Dewitt  (CC) 
Robert  H.  Dangerfield,  Jr. 
Nolan  L.  Pontiff,  Jr. 

Calhoun  County 

Gary  B.  Porth  (CC) 
Gerald  Bozard 
William  H.  Bull 

Charleston  County 

•  Jack  T.  Day  (CC) 
Don  Austell 

D.  L.  (Woody)  Aydlette 

—  Archie  E  Baker 
Richard  Bell 
Steve  Best 
Ernest  Byrd 
Brian  F  Celek 
H.  L.  Dukes,  Jr. 
Jack  Evans 
Jack  Fanning 

M.  Dreher  Gaskin 
Beverly  Hafers 
Al  Hitchcock 
+•    William  C.  Kennerty 
Dr.  Rudy  Kimmerlin 
Wayne  Knight 
Tom  LaRoche 
Brent  Lewis 
Tom  Lynn 

—  S.  C.  McMeekin,  Jr. 
David  M  Murray,  Jr. 
Carl  Poole 

John  H.  Price.  Jr, 

—  Phil  Prince 

—  Carl  S.  Pulkinen 

—  Paul  Quattlebaum,  Jr. 
Glenn  Rickborn 

—  A  B  Schirmer,  Jr. 
Fred  Schnmpt 

—  Nicholas  C.  Sottile 
Dr  J  R.  Stout 

—  Van  N  oy  Thornhill 
Charles  Towne,  Sr 
Raymond  Tumbleston 
Dewey  Welch 

Colleton  County 

•  James  R  While.  Ill  (CC) 
— *  Jack  W.  Carter.  Sr. 

Paul  Pye 

Dr.  Sam  Hazel 

—  B  George  Price,  III 
— •  J.  Ryan  White,  Jr. 

Dorchester  County 

Dexter  Rickenbaker  (CC) 
Thomas  W  Bailey 
Gene  W.  Dukes 
H.  Clyde  Odom 

—  E.  Tom  Salisbury 
Michael  J.  Snyder 
Bill  Thornton 

Hampton  County 

Dr  Jerry  Frank  Crews,  Jr.  (CC) 
Harry  L  Foy 

—  David  B.  Gohagan 
Winston  A  Lawton,  Jr 

—  Winston  A.  Lawton 

Jasper  County 

Roy  Pryor,  Jr.  (CC) 

Orangeburg  County 

Lawrence  L  Weathers  (CC) 


Dr.  Julius  W  Babb  III 
William  B.  Bookhart,  Jr. 
Larry  W.  Dyar 
F  Reeves  Gressette,  Jr 
Billy  Higginbotham 
W  C  Higginbotham,  Jr. 
Roger  Home 
— '  Edgar  C  McGee 
Karen  J.  O'Cain 
Fletcher  M.  Riley,  Jr. 
Dan  M  Robinson,  Jr. 

—  J  M  Russell,  Jr 
James  M  Russell  III 

—  Russell  S  Wolfe,  II 


John  H.  Holcombe,  Jr. 
Director,  District  VI 


DISTRICT  VI 

John  H.  Holcombe,  Jr.  Director 

P.O.  BOx  1977 

Myrtle  Beach,  SC  29578 

Clarendon  County 

—  Theodore  B  Gardner  (CC) 
Dons  B.  Belser 

Ropert  Fleming 

—  Harold  Furse 
Robert  C  Hodge 

—  Dr  Wyman  L  Morns 
Samuel  E  Plowden 
H  B  Rickenbaker 

—  Horace  F.  Swilley 

Dillon  County 

Carole  Arnette  (CC) 
John  Alford 
Billy  Daniel 

—  L  B  Hardaway,  Jr. 
Douglas  Lynn 

—  W.  G. Lynn 
John  C.  Rogers 
Gordon  Rogers 
T  Neal  Rogers 
Billy  Gordon  Rogers 

Florence  County 

L.  Chappell  Jones  (CC) 
Rufus  M.  Brown 
Clyde  S.  Bryce,  Jr. 
Marvin  Cockfield 
Dr  W.  L  Coleman 

—  Frank  A.  Douglass,  Jr 
Charlie  Grace  IV 

—  Harold  B  Haynes 
H.  Gerald  Hicks 
Webb  Jones 
Mark  Keefe 

—  James  W  King 
Richard  Liles 
John  E.  Lunn 
Wilbur  O.  Powers 
Julian  H.  Price 

—  John  G.  Rose 
Tom  Stanley 
John  Taylor 
Patrick  Z  Wiggins 

—  Allen  P.  Wood 

—  Edward  L.  Young 

Georgetown  County 

H  E  Hemingway,  Jr.  (CC) 
Tommy  Branyon 
Glenn  A  Cox 
W.  H.  Cox 
Barbara  Elliott 
Fred  W.  Faircloth 
William  Green 

—  Samuel  M  Harper 

—  A.  H.  Lachiotte,  Jr. 

Horry  County 

Billy  Avant,  Jr.  (CC) 
F.  L.  Bradham 
Rick  Elliott 
Harvey  Graham  Jr 
J  Roger  Hammond 
Steve  Hawley 
— '  John  H.  Holcombe.  Jr 

—  S  F  Horton 

— "  Thurman  McLamb 

Jim  Spann 

Liston  Wells 

Robert  (Bob)  Wilder,  Jr. 
— •  R.  S.  Winfield 


83 


Marion  County 

Edward  Spivey  (CC) 
Troy  Carroll  Atkinson  III 
Charles  J.  Bethea,  Jr. 
John  H.  Holt 

—  Robert  Mace 

—  Duncan  Mclntyre 

—  Joseph  L.  Powell 

Sumter  County 

James  F.  Kinney  (CC) 
Ricky  Alford 
Connie  Bell 

—  John  J.  Bntton,  Jr. 
Bill  Carter,  Jr. 
Susan  Chapman 
Heyward  Fort 

—  W  T.  Fort,  Jr. 
Bob  Galiano 
Elliott  (Bill)  Lynam 

Williamsburg  County 

Samuel  E.  Drucker  (CC) 
Alan  Chandler 
Dr  W  C.  Cottingham 
Fred  P  Guerry,  Jr 
Michael  Mahoney 
Thomas  O  Morris,  Jr. 
Charlie  Walker 


Don  Whechel 
Director,  District  VII 

DISTRICT  VII  -  North  Carolina 

Don  Whechel 

5000  Piper  Glenn  Dr. 

Charlotte,  NC  28277 

Region  I 

Mary  Anne  Bigger  (RC) 


Al  Adams 
Robin  Berkey 
David  Brown 
Carol  Brown 
Samuel  Drake 
Mike  Eppley 
Greg  Farish 
James  Foster 
Tim  Hester 
Thomas  Glenn 
Bud  Hoover 
Billy  Howell 
Van  Jones 
Bob  McClure 
Marvin  ODonnell 
Edith  Batson  Parks 
Phillip  Prince 
Craig  Roberson 
Tommy  Roche,  Jr. 
Dr.  T.  G.  Westmoreland 
Don  Whelchel 
Bobby  Yarbrough 

Region  II 

Mac  Lindsey  (RC) 
David  Bradley 
Eddie  Dalton 
Bobby  Dunnigan 
Otis  Kempson,  Jr. 
Dennis  McAlister 
Tom  Morris,  Jr. 
Doug  Smith 
James  G.  Stone 
Don  Tomberlin 
Mark  Welborn 
Dennis  Wilson 

Region  III 

Leonard  Butler 
Jim  Edmonds 
Tommy  Edmonds 
Jeff  Goldsmith 
Don  Kirkpatrick 
Doug  Smith 
Roger  Young 

Region  IV 

Andy  Mills  (RC) 
George  Bolen 
Ron  Bullock 


Dick  Cottingham 
Cecil  Frick 
William  Heatley 
Dennis  Kekas 
Nellie  Mills 
Stephen  Palmer 
Curt  Plyler 
*     Phil  Tompkins 
Ed  West 

Region  V 

Carl  Jones,  III 
John  Mclnnis,  III 
Bill  Worth 


John  D.Tice 
Director,  District  VIII 

DISTRICT  VIII  -  Georgia 

John  D.Tice,  Director 
P.O  Box  3577 
Dalton,  GA  30721 

Region  I 

John  Scoggins  (RC) 

Margaret  Kirkland  (VRC) 

Dr.  Jim  Bostic 

Mendal  Bouknight,  Jr. 

Doug  Brandon 

Ken  Brown 

David  Chamberlain 

John  Dickerson 

Doug  Gray 

Joycelyn  Hairston 

Alva  Hancock 

Raymond  Howe 

Ron  Huffman 

O.D.  Hunter 

Carroll  Hutto 


Jeff  Hyten 

Joe  Kessler 

Ben  Leppard,  Jr. 

Rick  Lott 

Tammy  Martin 

Milton  Pate 

Dan  Patillo 

Dennis  Risher 

Bill  Shedd 
— *  Lawrence  Starkey 

Steve  Sullivan 
— *  John  Tice 

Ruth  Ellen  Trotter 

Jim  Welborn 

Steve  White,  Jr. 

John  Williams 

Ron  Young 

Region  II 

Bill  Efird,  Jr.  (RC) 
Andy  Calhoun 
Jeff  Halliburton 
John  Murray 
Ed  Presnell 
Chuck  Swearingen 


Seabrook  Marchant 
Director,  District  IX 

Region  III 

David  Smart 
DISTRICT  IX 

Seabrook  Marchant 
480  E  Parkins  Mill  Rd 
Greenville,  SC  29607 

South  East  Region 

Charles  Cooper  (RC) 
Neil  Bates 


Rudy  Bell 

Tom  "Buck"  Brazeale 
Rob  Burgess 
David  Copeland 
Robert  Corker 
Jim  Douglas 
Mark  DuBose 
Walt  Garvin 
E.  Guy  Hendrix 
Frank  Inabinet  III 
Stuart  McWhorter 
John  Osteen 
Chris  Peters 
Whitey  Roberts 
Cal  Scheldt 
Wendell  Sease 
Ben  Sharp 
Robert  Tolsma 
Rudy  Yobs 

North  East  Region 

Daniel  Clemson 
Bill  Hendrix,  Jr. 
Al  Hurt,  Jr. 
Tom  Reed 

Mid  West  Region 

Bob  Chinners  (RC) 
*     Don  Evans 
Ben  Hornsby 
Karl  Kemmerlin 
Dale  Reynolds 
Mike  Williams 

West  Coast  Region 

Frank  Kellers,  III  (RC) 
David  Jones 

Other 

Rex  Varn 


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Vernon  and  Joan  Merchant  created  an  endowment  to  honor  the  Slab  Five  in  memory  of  his 
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Friends  and  Former  Players  endowed  the  Head  Football  Coach  position  to  honor  Coach  Frank  Howard  in  celebration  of  his  85th  Birthday. 
The  Bill  Hudson  Family  endowed  a  Tackle  Position  on  the  Clemson  Tigers  Football  Team. 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  David  Merritt  endowed  a  Wide  Receiver  Position  In  Honor  Of  Perry  Tuttle. 
An  anonymous  donor  endowed  Football's  Single  Wing  Right  Guard  Position  to  honor  Dean  Walter  Cox. 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Eddie  Dalton  endowed  the  Manager's  Position  for  the  Clemson  Tigers  Men's  Basketball  Team. 
David  and  Stanley  Riggins  endowed  the  Quarterback  Position  on  the  Clemson  Tigers  Football  Team. 
An  anonymous  donor  endowed  the  Placekicking  Position  on  the  Clemson  Tigers  Football  Team. 
Ray  Clanton  endowed  the  Left  Guard  Position  on  Clemson's  Single  Wing  Football  Team. 
Stuart  McWhorter  endowed  the  Tiger  Mascot. 
Leighton  Cubbage  endowed  a  Defensive  Back  Position  on  the  Clemson  Tigers  Football  Team  to  honor  Jimmy  Ness. 
John  T.  Mundy  endowed  a  Forward  Position  on  the  Clemson  Tigers  Men's  Basketball  Team. 
The  Mahaffey  Brothers  endowed  the  Center  Position  on  the  Clemson  Tigers  Men's  Basketball  Team 
in  honor  of  their  Mother  and  Father  —  Howard  T.  and  Louise  Mahattey. 
Mark  and  Barry  Avent  endowed  the  Head  Coach's  position  for  Clemson  Tigers  Men's  Basketbnall  to  honor  Rick  Barnes. 
Sam  and  Kitty  Pringle  endowed  the  Tiger  Cub  to  honor  their  grandchildren. 
Sam  and  Kitty  Pringle  endowed  the  Point  Guard  Position  on  the  Clemson  Lady  Tigers  Basketball  Team. 
Dr.  and  Mrs.  Bill  Howiler  endowed  the  Third  Base  Position  on  the  Clemson  Tigers  Baseball  Team. 
MBNA  created  an  endowment  to  aid  the  IPTAY  Scholarship  Fund. 
Jerry  and  Frances  Chapman  created  an  endowment  to  aid  the  IPTAY  Scholarship  Fund 
Billy  and  Betty  Poe  endowed  the  Wingback  Position  on  Clemson's  Single  Wing  Football  Team. 
Bill  and  Bess  Cecil,  Sr.  created  the  "Bess  &  David  W.  Cecil,  Sr.  Endowment"  for 
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An  anonymous  donor  endowed  the  Power  Forward  Position  on  the  Clemson  Tigers  Men's  Basketball  Team. 
Dean  and  Ann  Coleman  endowed  a  Linebacker  Position  on  the  Clemson  Tigers  Football  Team. 
Frank  and  Mary  Black  endowed  a  Tight  End  Position  on  the  Clemson  Tigers  Football  Team  in  honor  of  Tommy  West. 
Harry  and  Pat  Green  created  an  endowment  to  aid  the  IPTAY  Scholarship  Fund. 
Tom  and  Bernice  Grimball  endowed  the  Manager's  Position  for  the  Clemson  Tigers  Baseball  Team. 
Dr.  Jack  L.  Green  endowed  the  Point  Guard  Position  on  the  Clemson  Tigers  Men's  Basketball  Team 
in  honor  of  his  Mother  and  Father  —  Vernon  and  Ruth  Merchant,  Sr. 
Billy  and  Ann  Powers  created  an  endowment  to  honor  the  Slab  Five. 
Jack  and  Jane  Shaw  created  an  endowment  to  honor  the  Slab  Five. 
An  anonymous  donor  created  an  endowment  to  honor  the  Slab  Five. 
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James  A.  Turner,  Annie  Alexander  Turner  and  Megan  Ashley  Turner  endowed  a  Shooting  Guard  Position 
on  the  Clemson  Tigers  Men's  Basketball  Team  in  honor  of  Bruce  Martin. 
Jimmy  Key  and  Family  endowed  the  Head  Coach's  Position  in  Baseball  to  honor  Bill  Wilhelm. 
Albert  Dial  McAlister  endowed  the  Long  Snapper  Position  on  the  Clemson  Tigers  Football  Team. 
Mrs.  Florence  G.  Geiger  endowed  the  Punter's  Position  on  the  Clemson  Tigers  Football  Team. 


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ftCC  Football  Facta 


The  ACC  is  one  of  only  two  confer- 
ences to  capture  three  or  more  national 
football  titles  since  1980.  Clemson  laid 
claim  to  the  league's  second  title  in 
1 981 ,  Georgia  Tech  followed  suit  in  1 990 
while  Florida  State  pocketed  national 
title  number  four  in  1993. 

*The  nine  schools  that  take  to  the 
field  this  fall  under  the  ACC  banner  have 
produced  322  first  or  second  team  grid- 
iron All-Americans  and  49  first-team  ac- 
ademic All-Americans.  ACC  teams  have 
had  1,358  players  selected  in  the  annu- 
al professional  football  draft,  including 
90  first-round  draft  selections. 

*lf  success  is  best  measured  in 
terms  of  wins  and  losses,  the  ACC  over 
the  years  has  proved  itself  to  be  among 
the  elite  in  Division  l-A  football.  The 
ACC  remains  the  nation's  winningest 
bowl  conference  as  the  nine  current 
league  teams  are  a  combined  76-66-5  in 
postseason  play,  including  22-16-1  since 
1987. 

Three  ACC  teams,  Clemson,  Flori- 
da State  and  Georgia  Tech,  are  among 
the  nation's  top  10  winningest  bowl 
teams.  Georgia  Tech  has  the  highest 
winning  percentage  in  bowl  play  with  a 


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17-8  record  (.680),  while 
Florida  State  is  now  fifth 
with  a  15-8-2  mark 
(.640).  Clemson  is  10th 
with  a  12-9  record 
(.571). 

*Five  of  the  ACC's 
nine  teams  were  ranked 
at  least  two  weeks  in  the 
AP  poll  in  1996. 

*The  1996  season 
marked  the  eighth  con- 
secutive year  the  ACC   

had  at  least  four  teams 
participating  in  bowl  games. 

The  ACC  is  the  only  conference  in 
the  nation  to  have  each  of  its  schools 
play  in  a  bowl  game  in  the  decade  of  the 
1990s. 

*ACC  Football  has  drawn  at  least  2.2 
million  fans  for  six  straight  years.  ACC 
teams  played  to  85.3  percent  of  their 
stadium  capacity  in  1996. 

*ACC  teams  made  an  all-time  high 
56  appearances  on  national  television  in 
1996.  League  teams  made  28  appear- 
ances on  ABC,  19  on  ESPN  and 
ESPN2,  three  on  CBS  and  one  each  on 
NBC,  TBS,  Fox  and  Prime.  Clemson 


BOWL  RECORD  BY  CONFERENCE 


CONFERENCE 

APP 

RECORD 

PCT 

ACC 

147 

76-66-5 

.534 

Pac-10 

160 

82-72-6 

.531 

SEC 

278 

135-130-13 

.509 

Big  10 

160 

79-78-3 

.503 

Big  East 

96 

46-51-1 

.484 

Big  12 

233 

110-119-4 

.481 

Conference  USA 

36 

16-18-2 

.472 

Mid-American 

28 

13-15-0 

.464 

WAC 

135 

58-72-5 

.448 

Big  West 

14 

5-8-1 

.393 

Clemson  is  one  of  three  ACC  schools  to  win  the  National  Championship 
since  1980.  Above,  Dan  Benish  (71)  and  William  Devane  (94)  celebrate  a 
fumble  recovery  in  the  victory  over  Nebraska. 


was  one  of  just  three  schools  nationally 
(BYU  and  Boston  College  were  the  oth- 
ers) to  have  all  of  their  games  on  nation- 
al or  regional  live  television  in  1996. 

*54  of  the  72  conference  games  in 
1996  were  shown  on  live  television. 

*Only  the  Pac-10  with  13  players, 
had  more  former  players  take  part  in  the 
NFL  Pro  Bowl  at  the  conclusion  of  the 
1996  season.  The  ACC  had  11  with 
Clemson  leading  the  nation  with  five. 

*Eleven  times  over  the  past  17 
years,  an  ACC  member  school  has 
claimed  the  CFA  Academic  Achieve- 
ment Award,  which  is  awarded  to  a  CFA 
member  institution  with  the  highest  grad- 
uation rate  among  members  of  its  foot- 
ball team.  In  1996-97,  the  ACC  Aca- 
demic Honor  Roll  record  was  broken  for 
the  11th  straight  year  as  1410  student- 
athletes  were  recognized  for  their  work 
in  the  classroom. 

The  1996-97  academic  year  con- 
cluded with  the  league  pocketing  three 
more  national  team  titles  and  four  indi- 
vidual NCAA  crowns.  Among  the  indi- 
vidual winners  was  Clemson  golfer 
Charles  Warren,  who  won  the  NCAA 
Championship  at  Conway  Farms  in  Chi- 
cago in  a  playoff. 

The  ACC  placed  at  least  one  team 
in  the  top  1 0  in  1 6  of  the  24  sports  spon- 
sored by  the  league.  The  league  had  33 
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of  their  respective  sports. 

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1953,  ACC  schools  have  captured  59 
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ing 27  in  men's  competition  and  32  in 
women's.  In  addition,  100  men  and  24 
women  have  earned  the  coveted  title  of 
the  NCAA  champion. 


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Today  is  a  special  day  full  of  excitement, 
anticipation  and  memories  as  many  Clemson 
students  experience  their  final  home 
Clemson  football  game.  It's  hard  to  believe 
that  the  1997  Tiger  football  season  is  coming 
to  an  end.  For  seniors,  the  past  few  years 
have  passed  in  the  blink  of  an  eye  as  their 
college  days  are  drawing  to  a  close. 

A  final  chapter  closes  in  the  lives  of  many 
Clemson  seniors  today,  especially  those 
members  of  Tiger  Band.  For  each  senior 
member  of  Tiger  Band,  today's  performance 
will  be  a  special  one  as  they  perform  "Tiger 
Rag"  for  the  last  time  in  Death  Valley.  Tiger 
Band  salutes  these  graduating  seniors  for 
their  contributions  to  Tiger  Band  and  the 
entire  Clemson  University  Band  Program. 

The  Clemson  University  Athletic 
Department  would  also  like  to  extend  heart- 
felt thanks  to  the  graduating  seniors  of  Tiger 
Band  for  their  countless  hours  of  practice  and 
energetic  performances  that  have  made 
them  a  part  of  the  Clemson  tradition. 
Whether  it  is  First  Friday  Parade,  Spirit  Day, 
Homecoming,  or  just  any  exciting  Tiger  foot- 
ball game,  these  seniors  have  led  the  other 
members  in  displaying  what  Clemson  spirit  is 
all  about. 

This  year,  Tiger  Band  graduating  seniors 
include  Jessica  Dean,  Mark  Cline,  Kristin 
Goodenow,  Kristi  Gilden,  Melanie  Wallace, 
Ginger  Nickles,  Travis  Hamrick,  Ron 
Anderson,  Stokes  Player,  Heather  Orr,  Lisa 
Moore,  Misty  Martin,  Kimberly  Griffith,  Becky 
Garner,  Owen  Parks,  Stephen  Crowell,  Jason 
Smith,  Jeff  Freeze,  Debra  Tolsma,  Russ 
Roddey,  Jessica  Moore,  Shaun  Ratliff,  Erik 
Brown,  Brad  Putman,  Kishinda  House,  and 
Ernest  Trussell. 

As  Hall  of  Fame  Day  is  being  celebrated 
throughout  today's  game,  the  Tiger  Band  will 


kick  off  the  festivities  with  their  traditional 
pregame  show.  For  starters,  Tiger  Band  will 
stir  up  sweet  memories  of  the  1981  National 
Championship  season  with  the  "Orange  Bowl 
March".  Following  the  march  will  be  the  illus- 
trious sounds  of  Tiger  Rag  with  one  of  John 
Phillip  Sousa's  most  renouned  compositions, 
"The  Washington  Post".  The  Clemson 
University  Pershing  Rifles  Company  C4  will 
then  present  the  colors  as  everyone  stands  to 
honor  America  in  the  singing  of  "God  Bless 
America". 

After  the  invocation,  the  crowd  is  asked  to 
remain  standing  for  the  Pledge  of  Allegiance 
and  the  National  Anthem  conducted  by  Dr. 
Richard  Goodstein.  Tiger  Band  then  invites 
everyone  to  sing  the  Clemson  University 
Alma  Mater. 

Another  noted  tradition  in  this  afternoon's 
pregame  is  the  dotting  of  the  "i"  after  the  band 
spells  out  'Tigers'  in  its  traditional  script  form. 
Today's  honor  of  dotting  the  "i"  belongs  to 
Jane  Robelot.  Robelot  is  a  1982  Clemson 
graduate  who  is  now  the  anchor  of  the  CBS 
This  Morning  Progam  airing  nationally  on  the 
CBS  television  network.  She  got  her  start  in 
broadcasting  at  WCCP  in  Clemson  and 
served  as  the  head  of  pep  rallies  for  Central 
Spirit  during  Clemson's  National 
Championship  season  of  1981. 

At  this  point  in  the  pregame  celebration, 
Tiger  Band  again  strikes  up  the  Orange  Bowl 
March  while  forming  a  tunnel  on  both  sides  of 
the  hill.  The  excitement  is  rising  and  anticipa- 
tion is  basically  tipping  the  scales  as  over 
80,000  Tiger  fans  await  "the  most  exciting  25 
seconds  in  college  football".  As  the  cannons 
fire  and  the  Tigers  come  rushing  down  the  hill 
into  Death  Valley  the  pregame  show  con- 
cludes, and  the  next  30  minutes  of  play  will  be 
nonstop  football  excitement. 

For  this  weekend's  halftime  performance, 
Tiger  Band  has  chosen  the  theme  "The 


Clemson  University  Alma  Mater: 

Where  the  Blue  Ridge  yawns  its 
greatness 

Where  the  Tigers  play 

Here  the  sons  of  dear  old  Clemson 

Reign  supreme  alway. 

Chorus 

Dear  old  Clemson,  we  will  triumph 
And  with  all  our  might 
That  the  Tigers  roar  may  echo 
O'er  the  mountain  height. 


Psychedelic  Sixties".  The  show  will  feature  a 
musical  salute  to  the  60's  era  including 
Jefferson  Airplane's  "White  Rabbit", 
Steppenwolf's  "Born  to  be  Wild",  and  "I  Can 
See  For  Miles"  by  The  Who. 

The  Tiger  Band  staff  includes  Dr.  Mark 
Hosier,  Tiger  Band  Director,  Dr.  Richard 
Goodstein,  Director  of  Bands,  Cheryl  Hosier, 
Flag  LineATwirler  Instructor,  and  announcer 
Tim  Willis. 

Tiger  Band  wishes  to  extend  an  invitation 
to  everyone  to  their  annual  "Pass-in  -Review 
concert  on  Thursday,  November  20  at  8:00 
PM  at  the  Brooks  Center  on  the  Clemson 
campus.  A  $2  donation  will  be  accepted  at 
the  door. 

As  the  sun  sets  on  another  football  sea- 
son in  Death  Valley,  we  salute  Tiger  Band  for 
keeping  the  Tiger  spirit  alive.  As  Mark  Hosier 
states,  "The  years  of  dedication  and  effort  by 
these  Clemson  students  has  been  appreciat- 
ed by  all  Tiger  fans.  Best  wishes  in  the  future 
to  all  seniors,  and  thank  you  for  a  job  well 
done!" 


Graduating  Seniors:  Row  1  (L  to  R):  Jessica  Dean,  Mark  Cline,  Kristin  Goodenow,  Kristi  Gilden,  Melanie  Wallace,  Ginger  Harmon, 
Ginger  Nickles,  Travis  Hamrick.  Row  2  (L  to  r):  Ron  Anderson,  Stokes  Player,  Heather  Orr,  Lisa  Moore,  Misty  Martin,  Kimberly  Griffith, 
Becky  Garner.  Row  3  (L  to  R):  Owen  Parks,  Stephen  Crowell,  Jason  Smith,  Jeff  Freeze,  Debra  Tolsma,  Russ  Roddey,  Jessica  Moore. 
Row  4  (L  to  R):  Shaun  Ratliff,  Erik  Brown,  Brad  Putman,  Kishinda  House,  Ernest  Trussell. 


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Stats,  Stats,  Stats 


CLEMSON  (6-3,  4-3) 

Team  Data 

CU 

OPP 

Total  Offense 

3419 

2724 

Total  Plays 

637 

592 

Yards/Play 

5.4 

4.6 

Yards/Game 

379.9 

302.7 

Rush  Yds./Game 

155.6 

80.1 

Pass  Yds/Game 

224.3 

222.6 

Pass.  Efficiency 

141.8 

114.0 

Punting  Average 

41.0 

40.6 

Turnovers 

17 

11 

Penalities 

52-366 

58-432 

Total  First  Downs 

183 

151 

Sacks  by  defense 

25-168 

29-166 

Interceptions  by  Def. 

6 

8 

3rd  Down  Conv. 

56-135 

44-136 

Time  of  Poss/Gm. 

32:58 

27:02 

Total  Points 

218 

160 

Touchdowns 

do 

18 

Field  Goals 

16-22 

12-18 

Punt  Returns 

25-244 

28-402 

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25-509 

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4.4 

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Gre6ne  91 

2.9 

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4.0 

2 

Zanders  35 

77 

2.2 

0 

Austin  27 

95 

3.5 

1 

Clemson  387 

1400 

3.6 

10 

Opponents  295 

721 

2.4 

6 

Receiving  Rec 

Yds 

Avg 

TD 

Home  61 

851 

14.0 

7 

Lawyer  26 

363 

14.0 

2 

Wofford  23 

354 

15.4 

3 

Priester  13 

95 

7.3 

0 

Watts  5 

71 

14.2 

0 

Clemson       158  2019 

12.8 

13 

Opponents    156  2003 

12.8 

8 

Pass          Cm  Att 

Yds    TD  1 

Pet 

Greene       152  237 

1947    13  7 

64.1 

Streeter         6  13 

72 

0  1 

46.2 

Clemson      158  250 

2019    13  8 

63.2 

Opponents  156  297 

2003 

8  6 

52.5 

Tackles 

Tac 

TFL-Yds 

Anthony  Simmons,  ILB  118 

17-66 

Mond  Wilson,  ILB 

85 

8-34 

Rahim  Abdullah,  OLB 

58 

3-16 

DoMarco  Fox,  FS 

56 

0-0 

Raymond  White,  MG 

50 

4-8 

Antwan  Edwards,  DB 

40 

0-0 

Adrian  Dingle,  OLB 

38 

7-38 

Lorenzo  Bromell,  DT 

38 

9-30 

Tony  Plantin,  DT 

38 

7-27 

Robert  Carswell,  SS 

37 

0-0 

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1997  Schedule 


Date 

Opponent 

Result 

Sept. 

6 

Appalachian  State 

23-12 

Sept. 

13 

at  N.C.  State 

19-17 

Sept. 

20 

Florida  State 

28-35 

Sept. 

27 

at  Georgia  Tech 

20-23 

Oct. 

4 

UTEP 

39-7 

Oct. 

11 

Virginia 

7-21 

Oct. 

25 

at  Maryland 

20-9 

Nov. 

1 

at  Wake  Forest 

33-16 

Nov. 

8 

Duke  (OT) 

29-20 

Nov. 

15 

North  Carolina,  3:30 

Nov. 

22 

at  South  Carolina,  6:00  p.m. 

Compiled  by  Adair  Clary 


ACC  STANDINGS 


Team 

ACC 

Overall 

Florida  State 

7-0 

9-0 

North  Carolina 

5-1 

8-1 

Virginia 

5-2 

6-3 

Clemson 

4-3 

6-3 

Georgia  Tech 

3-3 

4-4 

Wake  Forest 

3-4 

5-5 

N.C.  State 

2-5 

4-5 

Maryland 

1-6 

2-8 

Duke 

0-6 

2-7 

THIS  WEEK'S  SCHEDULE 

Clemson  vs.  North  Carolina 
Duke  vs.  Georgia  Tech 
Florida  State  vs.  Wake  Forest 
N.C.  State  vs.  Virginia 
Maryland  has  an  open  date 

THIS  WEEK'S  POLLS 


1 

Michigan 

2 

2 

Florida  State 

1 

3 

Nebraska 

3 

4 

Ohio  State 

4 

5 

Tennessee 

5 

6 

Penn  State 

6 

7 

Georgia 

7 

8 

North  Carolina 

8 

9 

UCLA 

10 

10 

Kansas  State 

8 

11 

LSU 

11 

12 

Florida 

12 

13 

Washington 

14 

14 

Washington  State 

13 

15 

Arizona  State 

15 

16 

Auburn 

16 

17 

Mississippi  State 

25 

18 

Texas  A&M 

18 

19 

Virginia  Tech 

17 

20 

Purdue 

20 

21 

Syracuse 

19 

22 

Iowa 

22 

23 

Wisconsin 

24 

24 

Oklahoma  State 

21 

25 

Missouri 

NR 

West  Virginia 

23 

Clemson  NCAA  Leaders 


R.  Priester 
N.  Greene 
N.  Greene 
Tony  Home 
Tony  Home 
Tony  Home 
Tony  Home 
D.  Richardson 
Tony  Home 


Rushing 
Passing  Effic. 

Total  Off. 
Recept./Gm. 
Recept.  Yds./Gm 
Punt  Returns 
Kickoff  Returns 
Field  Goals 
All-Purp.  Yds. 


31st  (93.0) 
13th  (145.3) 
22nd  (245.11) 
11th  (6.78) 
17th  (94.56) 
42nd(9.76) 
13th  (26.53) 
43rd  (1.0) 
7th  (172.56) 


CU 

49th  (155.6) 
40th  (224.3) 
49th  (379.9) 
43rd  (9.8) 
10th  (24.7) 
61st  (24.2) 
5th  (80.1) 
40th  (114.0) 
19th  (302.7) 
23rd  (17.8) 
91st  (-0.67) 


Team  Comparison 

Rush.  Offense  96th 

Pass.  Offense 

Tot.  Offense 

Punt  Returns 

Kickoff  Returns 
Scoring  Offense 
Rushing  Defense 
Passing  Defense 

Total  Defense 
Scoring  Defense 
Turnover  Margin 


UNC 

110.1) 
59th  (368.2) 
59th  (368.2) 
60th  (8.5) 
83rd  (18.8) 
49th  (26.6) 
4th  (79.6) 
4th  (89.6) 
3rd  (220.2) 
3rd  (13.2) 
84th  (-0.44) 


North  Carolina  (8-1,5-1) 

Team  Data  UNC  OPP 

Total  Offense  3314  1982 

Total  Plays  636  576 

Yards/Play  5.21  3.44 

Yards/Game  368.22  220.22 

Rush  Yds./Game  110.11  79.56 

Pass  Yds/Game  258.11  140.67 

Pass.  Efficiency  133.44  89.55 

Punting  Average  36.5  37.5 

Turnovers  23  19 

Penalities  54-434  69-517 

Total  First  Downs  176  126 

Sacks  by  defense  36-277  28-171 

Intercept,  by  Def.  8  10 

3rd  Down  Conv.  54-134  32-134 

Time  of  Poss/Gm.  31:32  28:27 

Total  Points  239  119 

Touchdowns  29  12 

Field  Goals  12-16  12-15 

Punt  Returns  32-272  20-204 

Kickoff  Returns  26-490  29-577 


Rushing 

Att 

Yds 

Avg 

TD 

Linton 

183 

729 

4.0 

7 

Geter 

45 

201 

4.5 

0 

Dyer 

23 

83 

3.6 

1 

Williams 

14 

40 

2.9 

0 

Davenport 

49 

12 

0.2 

2 

UNC 

330 

991 

3.0 

11 

Opponents 

309 

716 

2.3 

4 

Receiving 

Rec 

Yds 

Avg 

TD 

Brown 

46 

484 

10.5 

1 

Stevens 

39 

524 

13.4 

3 

Peace 

26 

364 

14.0 

1 

Linton 

26 

270 

10.4 

1 

Crumpler 

22 

264 

12.0 

4 

UNC 

187 

2323 

12.4 

14 

Opponent 

129 

1266 

9.8 

8 

Passing  Cm 

Att 

Yds 

TD 

I 

Pet 

Davenport  115 

183 

1380 

7 

3 

.628 

Keldorf  71 

122 

933 

7 

7 

.582 

Carty  1 

1 

10 

0 

0 

1.000 

UNC  187 

306 

2323 

14 

10 

.611 

Opponent  129 

287 

1266 

6 

8 

.483 

Tackles 

Tac 

TFL-Yds 

Kivuusama  Mays 

103 

14.5-54 

Brian  Simmons 

92 

12-26 

Greg  Williams 

83 

1-2 

Omar  Brown 

82 

1.5-3 

Greg  Ellis 

68 

15-64 

Keith  Newman 

63 

5.5-27 

Vonnie  Holliday 

55 

12-60 

Russell  Davis 

50 

9-31 

Brandon  Spoon 

48 

6.5-40 

Mike  Pringley 

44 

8.5-34 

1997  Schedule 
Date 

Sept.  6 
Sept.  13 
Sept.  20 
Sept.  27 
Oct.  4 


Oct.  1 1 
Oct.  18 
Oct.  30 
Nov.  8 
Nov.  15 
Nov.  22 


Opponent 

Indiana 
Stanford 
at  Maryland 
Virginia 

at  Texas  Christian 
Wake  Forest 
at  N.C.  State 
at  Georgia  Tech 
Florida  State 
at  Clemson  3:30 
Duke 


Result 

W,  23-6 
W,  28-17 
W,  40-14 
W,  48-20 
W,  31-10 
W,  30-12 

W,  20-7 
W,  16-13 

L,  3-20 
p.m.,  ABC 
Noon,  JP 


ff9 


The  Last  Giord 


by  Bob  Bradley 

North  Carolina  is  Clemson's  third  oldest 
football  opponent  (behind  South  Carolina  and 
Furman),  though  the  Tigers  and  Tar  Heels  did 
not  face  each  other  much  during  the  first  60 
years  after  the  first  encounter. 

From  1897  through  1915,  there  were  only 
five  games,  and  then  none  until  1957,  four 
years  after  the  Atlantic  Coast  Conference 
was  formed.  But,  they've  been  at  it  head 
strong  since.  Today  is  the  41st  consecutive 
season  that  these  two  have  faced  off  in  grid- 
iron combat. 

And,  for  the  most  part,  there  have  been 
some  real  barn  burners. 

But,  that  is  to  be  expected  when  two  of  the 
top  three  football  teams  in  the  ACC  meet. 
The  Tar  Heels  met  the  other  league  power, 
Florida  State  last  Saturday. 

That  meeting  between  Clemson  and 
North  Carolina  in  1957  was  the  second  year 
that  Jim  Tatum  had  returned  to  his  alma 
mater  after  a  successful  stint  at  Maryland.  It 
was  a  disastrous  day  for  the  Tigers — a  26-0 
loss.  This  came  the  week  after  Clemson  had 
disposed  of  its  usual  opening  opponent — 
Presbyterian  by  a  66-0  count. 

I  remember  being  on  the  sidelines  late  in 
the  game  and  coach  Frank  Howard  turned  to 
his  trusted  assistant,  Bob  Jones  and  said:  I 
ain't  gonna  play  PC  no  more.  Our  guys  didn't 
even  know  they'd  been  hit  last  week." 

And  sure  enough,  as  was  the  usual  case, 
Howard  held  to  his  word. 

In  1958  Clemson  opened  its  season 
against  Virginia,  and  had  to  come  from 
behind  twice  to  dump  the  Cavs,  20-15. 
Then  Tatum  and  his  light  blue  Heels  blew 
into  town  and  ole  Death  Valley  had  seen 
very  few  before  and  not  many  more  since 
then  to  equal  all  of  the  excitement  that 
day. 

Memorial  Stadium  had  just  been 
enlarged  from  20,000  to  38,000  perma- 
nent and  the  sleepy  little  village  of 
Clemson  was  in  for  something  special. 
This  was  the  first  40,000  plus  crowd  in 
the  town.  Heat  patients  were  laid  out  like 
cord  wood.  Concesssion  stands  gave  out 
of  ice  in  the  third  period  and  there  was  a 
lot  of  sweating  on  the  field. 

The  Tigers  came  from  behind  three 
times  and  won,  26-21.  And,  this  turned 
out  to  be  Howard's  100th  victory  and  his 
first  over  Tatum.  "Sunny  Jim"  had  beaten 
'his  good  buddy  Howard'  four  times  while 
he  was  at  Maryland. 

But,  maybe  it  was  a  good  omen  that 
the  game  was  so  exciting.  With  all  two- 
lane  roads  leading  out  of  town  back  then, 
there  was  plenty  of  time  to  talk  about  it. 
You  could  almost  tell  when  the  traffic  light 
changed  in  Anderson  and  Easley  at  the 
pace  cars  were  moving. 

It  so  happened  that  the  governor  and 
chief  highway  engineer  were  caught  in 
the  jam,  and  it  didn't  take  long  for  bull- 
dozers and  road  scrapers  to  move  into 


town  to  improve  the  entering  and  exiting  of 
the  huge  throngs  who  followed  the  Tigers. 

Howard  always  took  credit  for  getting  a 
good  road  system  in  Clemson.  He  claims  that 
he  had  some  of  his  highway  patrol  friends 
direct  the  governor  and  chief  highway  com- 
missioner through  the  worst  part  of  traffic  to 
get  his  word  across. 

One  of  the  hardest  tackles  I've  ever  seen 
in  the  Valley  came  in  1967  after  the  Tigers 
had  taken  a  17-6  lead  midway  through  the 
last  quarter  in  a  game  against  North  Carolina. 
Rodney  Rogers  kicked  off  for  Clemson  and 
Ronnie  Jackson  took  the  ball  at  the  eight. 

Don  Chuy  and  Jackson  collided  at  the  27 
and  Jackson  was  motionless  on  the  ground. 
He  was  carried  off  the  field,  and  had  to  forego 
his  track  season  that  spring,  still  recovering 
from  his  injury. 

A  guy  named  Ken  Willard  had  a  pretty 
good  game  that  day  for  North  Carolina,  gain- 
ing 113  yards  rushing.  The  next  year  at 
Chapel  Hill,  the  Tar  Heels  were  6-1,  losing 
only  to  Michigan  State,  before  the  Tigers 
arrived.  On  Friday  afternoon  loosening  up  in 
Kenan  Stadium,  Howard  told  Chuck  Erickson, 
North  Carolina  athletic  director:  "Chuck,  even 
though  we're  going  to  beat  you  tomorrow, 
you're  going  to  a  bowl  and  I'd  like  to  buy  you 
four  tickets  for  the  bowl." 

Clemson  went  out  that  next  afternoon  and 
won  11-7  on  a  one-yard  sneak  in  the  fourth 
quarter  by  Jim  Parker,  and  a  Parker  to  Lou 
r'ogle  two-point  play.     Willard  had  53  yards 


Frank  Howard  won  his  100th  game  at  Clemson  in  i 
thrilling  26-21  victory  over  North  Carolina  in  1958. 


rushing  and  scored  his  team's  only  touch- 
down. North  Carolina  went  on  to  beat  Air 
Force  35-0  in  the  Gator  Bowl  later  that  year. 

In  1964  back  at  Clemson,  the  Tigers  got 
stuffed  29-0  by  a  3-4  Tar  Heel  team.  Willard 
rushed  for  66  yards,  scored  once  and  caught 
three  passes  for  30  more  yards.  After  the 
game,  Howard  went  into  the  North  Carolina 
dressing  room  and  asked  specifically  for 
Willard.  Instead  of  getting  an  expected  con- 
gratulatory handshake,  Howard  leaned  over 
and  kissed  Willard  on  the  cheek,  saying,  "I'm 
glad  I  don't  have  to  see  you  anymore." 

The  1977  game  at  Chapel  Hill  drew  as 
much  hype  considering  no  cable  networks 
existed  as  there  were  last  week  for  the  Tar 
Heels  and  Seminoles.  Clemson  went  up  13- 
10  with  11:13  left,  but  Obed  Ariri  missed  his 
first  extra  point  attempt  of  the  year.  This  gave 
the  Tar  Heels  hope  and  Tom  Biddle  booted  a 
30-yard  field  goal  with  58  seconds  left  for  the 
tie.  North  Carolina  went  on  to  win  the  ACC 
title  and  Clemson  was  second. 

Two  big  plays  remain  in  my  mind  from  the 
1980  and  1981  epic  struggles.  In  1980  in  the 
valley,  the  Tigers  were  down  five,  but  drove  to 
the  North  Carolina  one-yard  line  and  had  a 
first  down.  Wilbur  Bullard,  who  had  gained  43 
of  his  47  career  rushing  yards  in  this  last 
quarter,  was  hit  twice  for  no  gain.  Homer 
Jordan  went  back  to  pass  on  third  down,  but 
Lawrence  Taylor  sacked  him  for  a  nine-yard 
loss.  Jordan  then  overshot  Jerry  Gaillard  on 
fourth  down  in  the  endzone  and  North 
Carolina  took  over  on  downs  and  ran  out 
the  clock  for  a  24-19  victory. 

The  Tar  Heels  have  not  won  in 
Death  Valley  since. 

Maybe  the  most  heads-up  play  in 
the  series,  and  perhaps  the  history  of 
Clemson  football,  came  in  1981  at  Chapel 
Hill,  Clemson's  National  Championship 
team.  The  Tigers  (8-0)  were  ranked  num- 
ber-two, the  Tar  Heels  (7-1 )  were  number- 
eight.  North  Carolina  had  gained  posses- 
sion at  its  own  two  after  a  "coffin  corner" 
punt  by  Dale  Hatcher.  Scott  Stankavage 
then  directed  the  Heels  for  three  first 
downs,  the  last  one  at  the  North  Carolina 
40. 

On  the  first  down,  Stankavage 
passed  laterally  incomplete  to  Alan 
Burrus.  While  Burrus  was  brooding  over 
the  incompletion,  Jeff  Bryant,  Clemson 
All-America  defensive  tackle,  ran  about 
10  hustling  yards  and  fell  on  the  ball. 
Since  it  was  ruled  a  lateral,  the  Tigers 
took  over  with  57  seconds  left  and  ran  out 
the  clock  and  won  10-8.  The  Greenville 
News  headline  that  Sunday  morning 
read,  "Tigers  are  10-8cious." 

Today  could  be  another  close 
encounter  with  someone  waiting  in  the 
wings  for  his  moment  of  sun.  After  all,  in 
the  first  45  games  between  these  two 
teams,  only  32  points  separate  them.  Mr. 
Webster  says  a  rivalry  is  competition. 
He  got  it  right! 


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